Tag: Helsinki
 Russalka - 'Russalka' built in 1902, is a monument to the armoured ship Russalka, which headed out from Tallinn to Helsinki in 1893. Located on Kadriorg's beach, Tallinn, and carved up by Amandus Adamason.
 Church at Kuopio - The Kuopio region is situated in central Finland, in the verdant province of North Savo, which is interspersed with thousands of lakes. The region can be reached in less than an hour by air from Helsinki, the capital of Finland, and by road or rail the journey only takes a few hours.
 Helsinki Cathedral - The Helsinki Cathedral (in Finnish Helsingin tuomiokirkko or Suurkirkko, in Swedish Helsingfors domkyrka) is an Evangelical Lutheran cathedral and the seat of the Diocese of Helsinki, located in the centre of Helsinki, Finland. The church was built as a tribute to the Grand Duke, Nicholas I, the Tsar of Russia and until the independence of Finland in 1917, it was called St. Nicholas' Church
 View - Suomenlinna (Finnish name) or Sveaborg (Swedish name) is an inhabited sea fortress built on six islands, today within Helsinki, the capital of Finland. It is popular with both tourists and locals, who enjoy it as a picturesque picnic site. Originally named Sveaborg (Fortress of Svea), the Finns renamed it Suomenlinna (Castle of Finland) for obvious patriotic reasons, though it is still known as Sveaborg to Swedes and Swedish-speaking Finns.
 Castle of Finland - Sweden started building the fortress in 1748 as a protection against Russian expansionism. The general responsibility for the job of fortification was given to Augustin Ehrensvärd - Suomenlinna or Viapori (Finnish), or Sveaborg (Swedish), within Helsinki, Finland
 Sveaborg - Suomenlinna, Originally named Sveaborg (Fortress of Svea), built in the second half of the 18th century by Sweden on a group of islands located at the entrance of Helsinki's harbour, this fortress is an especially interesting example of European military architecture of the time
 Nikolainkulma - Nikolainkulma, the old hotel in middle of Jyväskylä town, central Finland, 147 km from Tampere and 270 km from Helsinki, near the lakes Päijänne and Keitele
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