The ruins of the Nissbacka Manor have been a popular pastime activity. Originally, ten years ago, the ruins were inventoried and restored. Next to the ruins there lies Nissbacka sculpture park, which also give your day a twist.
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The main building of the Nissbacka Manor was built in 1912–1913, designed by Waldemar Aspel. The manor was destroyed by fire in 1934. Stairs, terraces, basement and terraces with columns were left behind. The adjacent manor sculpture park is owns the Ramsey family. There is a sculpture park in the area open during the summer.
The ruin of the Nissbacka Manor is a cultural environment protected by the town plan. The area of the Ruins Park is owned by the City of Vantaa.