Ritarihuone Traditional Cache
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Ritarihuoneen välittömässä läheisyydessä.
Vaikeampi löytää jos on paljon lunta!
Little bit hard if there is a lot of snow!
[FIN] "Hiljaisella" ritarihuoneella sijaitseva kätkö.
heidän toiminta-alueisiin kuuluvat muun muassa sukututkimus,
sukutaulujen ylläpito ja Suomen Aateliskalenterin
julkaiseminen.
Kattava, kanslian yhteydessä oleva sukututkimuskirjasto on yleisön
käytettävissä kanslian aukioloaikoina.
Ritarikatu 1:ssä sijaitseva rakennus siihen liittyvine puistoineen
on Ritariston ja Aatelin omistama.
Toiminnan rahoittamiseksi he vuokraavat huoneita.
Ritarihuoneen kirjasto ja kanslia on avoinna arkisin klo: 10am -
14pm.
[ENG] The estate of nobility existed fully starting from the
1809 Diet of Porvoo, and was formally organized in 1818.
Families of Finnish nobility were registered in the rolls of the
Finnish House of Nobility, through a process called introduction to
one's peers, after the royal/imperial creation.
First introductions in 1818 were registrations of those noble
families registered in the Swedish House of Nobility whose male
members lived in Finland and had sworn fealty to the emperor.
During the period of Finland being a Grand Duchy to Russia, a
number of de novo creations and naturalizations were made by the
Russian emperors.
The first estate of the four estates of the realm of Finland
existed until 1906 when a single chamber parliament was
introduced.
Baron August Langhoff was the last to be ennobled, in 1912.
Hence, Finnish nobility today is a closed society.
Today the House of Nobility is a hereditary association of members
of registered nobility.
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[FIN]Cääcbegnvqra fvihffn, xbybffn
[ENG]Va gur ubyr