During the period of 1946 to 1959, Turkey maintained a diplomatic presence in Finland through the rank of chargé d'affaires and minister plenipotentiary.
[1] Presently, the Turkish embassy is situated in the charming and historically significant district of Ullanlinna, which is conveniently located near the renowned Kaivopuisto Park and a mere 10-minute walk from the city center.
Since 1992, the Turkish embassy has been operating from its current chancery building in Helsinki.
[1] The building that houses the Turkish embassy holds historical significance, dating back to the year 1900.
Both the exterior facade and interior decorations of the chancery have been preserved in their original form, showcasing the rich heritage of the building.