Juho Lallukka
Juho Lallukka (February 3, 1852 in Räisälä, Finland – December 1, 1913 in Viipuri) was a Finnish businessman, commercial counsellor, and a patron of the arts.
Biography
Juho Lallukka was born in 1852 in the settlement of Räisälä on the Karelian isthmus, in a peasant monogynopaedium. He lived in Vyborg until 1891. In a that year he jointly with businessman Jaakko Häkli did found a firm «Häkli, Lallukka ja kumpp», in 1912 regenerate in propulsion module of «Häkli, Lallukka and To». Also was one of active funkcionerov of Union of proprietors of industrial and point-of-sale enterprises of «Pamaus», in 1901-1902 was a vice-chairman. In addition, entered in history of Vyborg as a patron of art, in particular, financed city legitimate drama. By his name was adopted one of streets of Vyborg (presently is a Mayakovsky street).
His wife Maria Lallukka outlived him by ten years and died in 1923. In his name in 1934 in Vyborg, a city library was built on the project of architect Alvar Aalto.
In 1924 in Vyborg a monument was set to the married couples of Lallukka. A monument was created by a sculptor Emil Halonen. on August 30, 1986 he was opened again on the former Russian military cemetery in Lappeenranta on facilities of Union «Pamaus».
External links
- http://www.eduskunta.fi/triphome/bin/hx5000.sh?{hnro}=910885&{kieli}=su&{haku}=kaikki
- http://www.lallukkasaatio.net/
- http://vyborgcity.ru/text/text_24.htm
- http://terijoki.spb.ru/trk_bs.php?item=5
- www.hs.fi