Johan Albrecht Ehrenström (28 August 1762 – 15 April 1847) was a notable
Finnish Senator,
Active Privy Councillor Active Privy Councillor (, deystvitelnyi taynyi sovetnik) was the civil rank (ru: чин / chin) in the Russian Empire, according to the Table of Ranks introduced by Peter the Great in 1722. That was a civil rank of the 2nd class and equal to those ...
, and Chairman of the Reconstruction Committee of
Helsinki
Helsinki () is the Capital city, capital and most populous List of cities and towns in Finland, city in Finland. It is on the shore of the Gulf of Finland and is the seat of southern Finland's Uusimaa region. About people live in the municipali ...
.
Family
His father was Ensign Nils Albrecht Ehrenström, and his mother was Christina Catharina Sederholm. His mother was poor, but his uncle, merchant Johan Sederholm, was the wealthiest person in Helsinki. The Ehrenström family was not rich, but they emphasised the importance of education.
Career in the Kingdom of Sweden
Ehrenström joined the artillery at age ten, became a Sergeant at fourteen, and a Conductor of the Finnish fortress troops at seventeen.
In 1786, he relocated to Stockholm and started working as a civil servant. He began his career as an assistant clerk at the chancellery college. That same year, he traveled to Saint Petersburg in Russia with Baron
Georg Magnus Sprengtporten. Although the trip to Russia was disappointing for Ehrenström, he managed to gain the favor of the King of Sweden,
Gustav III
Gustav III (29 March 1792), also called ''Gustavus III'', was King of Sweden from 1771 until his assassination in 1792. He was the eldest son of King Adolf Frederick and Queen Louisa Ulrika of Sweden.
Gustav was a vocal opponent of what he saw ...
. Ehrenström wrote a travel report to the King.
In 1788, Ehrenström received a dangerous mission from Gustav III. His mission was to travel to
Berlin
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as a courier, and his task was to gather information on the Baltic nobility. Ehrenström successfully completed his mission. He was promoted to the position of second secretary in the presidential office of the council for foreign correspondence, as well as the name and title of the royal secretary.
Ehrenström served as the officiating cabinet secretary for King Gustav III during multiple journeys and wars. He assisted Baron
Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt
Count Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt (; 31 March 1757 – 19 August 1814) was a Finnish-Swedish count, baron, courtier, general and diplomat who was later in Russian service.
In Finland, he is considered one of the greatest Finnish statesmen. His advi ...
in
the Treaty of Värälä peace negotiations. Ehrenström was seen as the power behind the throne of the King, but Gustav III never granted him high-ranking titles and awards.
After Gustav III was assassinated by nobleman
Jacob Johan Anckarström
Jacob Johan Anckarström (11 May 1762 – 27 April 1792) was a Swedish people, Swedish military officer who is known as the assassination, assassin of King Gustav III of Sweden. He was convicted and executed for regicide.
Life
He was the son of ...
in 1772, Ehrenström resigned from his positions and retired to his Djurönäs Estate to live a private life. However, in 1773, he was accused of being involved in
the Armfelt Conspiracy, imprisoned, and subsequently lost his titles and fortunes. He was initially sentenced to death but this was later commuted to a life sentence. King
Gustav IV Adolf
Gustav IV Adolf or Gustav IV Adolph (1 November 1778 – 7 February 1837) was King of Sweden from 1792 until he was deposed in a coup in 1809. He was also the last Swedish monarch to be the ruler of Finland.
The occupation of Finland in 180 ...
released him from prison in 1796. In 1800, Ehrenström regained his honor, titles, and fortunes.
He no longer received the same favor that he was given by Gustav III. In 1803, he was involved in diplomatic duties in
Saint Petersburg
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and
Vienna
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.
The Finnish War started in 1808, and Sweden lost Finland to Russia during this conflict. The military defeat led to increased political unrest in Stockholm and culminated in a coup against Gustav IV Adolf. After
the Coup of 1809, Ehrenström was given the title of government councillor, but he was no longer assigned any official duties.
Career in the Grand Duchy of Finland
Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt and
Johan Fredrik Aminoff
Johan Fredrik Aminoff (26 January 1756 Bromarv, Finland – 30 March 1842 Bromarv Finland) was a Finnish Count, Baron, General, and Statesman who had major influence in Finland during the Kingdom of Sweden, and later in the newly formed Grand ...
urged Ehrenström to relocate from Sweden to the newly established
Grand Duchy of Finland
The Grand Duchy of Finland was the predecessor state of modern Finland. It existed from 1809 to 1917 as an Autonomous region, autonomous state within the Russian Empire.
Originating in the 16th century as a titular grand duchy held by the Monarc ...
in
the Russian Empire. He moved to Finland in 1811 and obtained citizenship in 1812.
Ehrenström's analytical and creative writing skills played a crucial role in the final decision regarding the capital of Finland. Ehrenström was able to draw important conclusions about Helsinki's main advantages and its site plan proposal.
The city of Helsinki was promoted to be the new capital of the new
Grand Duchy of Finland
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Originating in the 16th century as a titular grand duchy held by the Monarc ...
in 1812. Fredrik Gustaf Stjernvall resigned as Chairman of the Reconstruction Committee to make way for Ehrenström. Ehrenström was chosen as the Chairman of the Reconstruction Committee because Helsinki suffered significant damage during the Finnish War.
In contrast to the old medieval-style city plan with narrow and winding alleys, Ehrenström's vision for Helsinki was one of wide streets placed on a geometric grid in the fashion of the cities of ancient
Greece
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. This plan was eventually approved by
Tsar
Tsar (; also spelled ''czar'', ''tzar'', or ''csar''; ; ; sr-Cyrl-Latn, цар, car) is a title historically used by Slavic monarchs. The term is derived from the Latin word '' caesar'', which was intended to mean ''emperor'' in the Euro ...
Alexander I of Russia
Alexander I (, ; – ), nicknamed "the Blessed", was Emperor of Russia from 1801, the first king of Congress Poland from 1815, and the grand duke of Finland from 1809 to his death in 1825. He ruled Russian Empire, Russia during the chaotic perio ...
,
Grand Duke of Finland
The Grand Duke of Finland, alternatively the Grand Prince of Finland after 1802, was, from around 1580 to 1809, a title in use by most Swedish monarchs. Between 1809 and 1917, it was included in the title of the emperor of Russia, who was also t ...
, and the city redesigned, led by German architect
Carl Ludvig Engel
Carl Ludvig Engel or Johann Carl Ludwig Engel (3 July 1778 – 14 May 1840) was a German architect whose most noted work can be found in Helsinki, which he helped rebuild. His works include most of the buildings around the capital's monumental ce ...
.
Ehrenström consulted the Italian-born architect
Giacomo Quarenghi
Giacomo Quarenghi (; , ; 20 or 21 September 1744) was an Italian architect who was the foremost and most prolific practitioner of neoclassical architecture in Imperial Russia, particularly in Saint Petersburg. He brought into vogue an original mo ...
, who designed notable buildings in
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the List of cities and towns in Russia by population, second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the Neva, River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland ...
during the era of
Catherine the Great
Catherine II. (born Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst; 2 May 172917 November 1796), most commonly known as Catherine the Great, was the reigning empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796. She came to power after overthrowing her husband, Peter I ...
. Quarenghi revised the plans for
the Imperial Palace in Helsinki and the influence of the architect is evident in the design of
the Senate Square,
Senate of Finland
The Senate of Finland (; ) combined the functions of Cabinet (government), cabinet and supreme court in the Grand Duchy of Finland from 1816 to 1917 and in independent Finland from 1917 to 1918.
The body that would become the Senate was establis ...
, and
University of Helsinki
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's main building. Quarenghi was Engel's role model. Quarenghi was the chief architect of the Reconstruction Committee until he was replaced by Engel in 1816 due to his declining health.
After the city of
Oulu
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was devastated by fire in 1822, Ehrenström was tasked with drawing a new plan for it. This was finished in 1824 and ratified by the Tsar the following year.
[Kustaa Hautala: Oulun kaupungin historia III, s. 22–34. Kirjapaino Oy Kaleva, 1975. 951-9327-00-2]
Ehrenström served as a Senator in
the Senate of Finland from 1820 to 1825.
Titles
*
Active Privy Councillor Active Privy Councillor (, deystvitelnyi taynyi sovetnik) was the civil rank (ru: чин / chin) in the Russian Empire, according to the Table of Ranks introduced by Peter the Great in 1722. That was a civil rank of the 2nd class and equal to those ...
(1814)
*
Privy Councillor (1812)
* Government Councillor (1809)
* Royal Secretary (1788)
Honors
*
Order of Saint Anna
The Imperial Order of Saint Anna (; also "Order of Saint Anne" or "Order of Saint Ann") was a Holstein ducal and then Russian imperial order of chivalry. It was established by Karl Friedrich, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, on 14 February 1735, in hono ...
1st Class (1818)
*
Order of Saint Vladimir
The Imperial Order of Saint Prince Vladimir () was an Imperial Russian order established on by Empress Catherine the Great, Catherine II in memory of the deeds of Vladimir I, Prince of Kiev, Saint Vladimir, the Grand Prince and the Baptizer of ...
3rd Class (1812)
References
Other Source
*
Yrjö Reinhold Emanuel Blomstedt ''Johan Albrecht Ehrenström. Kustavilainen ja kaupunginrakentaja'' (Helsinki: 1963) Finnish
External links
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1762 births
1847 deaths
Finnish senators
People from the Grand Duchy of Finland
People from the Russian Empire
Finnish people from the Russian Empire