The Owner’s Residence of The Verla Groundwood Mill, designed by Eduard Dippell, was completed in 1885 and served as the residence of Gottlieb Kreidl, the mill superintendent. The building is an example of the international style of decorative wood construction that spread to Finland in the 1860s, first gaining favour among railway station and villa builders. In 1898, a tower-like spire was added to the manor-like residence. Around the same time, a colourful garden was laid out and a bowling pavilion was constructed. https://www.verla.fi/en/history/thestagesofverla
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