The city authorities of
of the Finnish city of Turku is buying the former Russian Consulate General to demolish it and
to build a kindergarten there. This was reported by YLE, according to UNN.
Details
Currently, the building of the
of the former Russian Consulate belongs to the State Real Estate Department of the Senate. However
the city authorities of the Finnish city of Turku yesterday unanimously decided to
to purchase the property.
The current owner
and the city agreed on a purchase price of 1.6 million euros. The area of the building
The building of the main consulate is 2000 square meters.
The city authorities
also approved that the 1974 property will probably be demolished and a new building will be built in its place
a new building, most likely a kindergarten.
To recap
On October 1
Finland revoked the license of the Russian Consulate General in Turku in
response to Russia's announcement that the Consulate General of Finland in
St. Petersburg.
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