It was designed by architect Konstantin Kiseleff,[1] who completed the building plan in 1882.
The building is owned by the state-owned company Senate Properties[2][4][5] and houses the office of the Regional State Administrative Agency for Eastern Finland.
[1][2][5] The province government was reserved for its current place on the edge of the Piispanpuisto park in the 1860 town plan.
The complex also included a large garden with gazebos that extended to the shores of the Kuopionlahti.
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