Landmarks and Historic sites
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Helsingfors domkyrka is the Finnish name for Helsinki’s dramatic cathedral (in Finnish Helsingin tuomiokirkko or Suurkirkko). It is an Evangelical Lutheran cathedral of the Diocese of Helsinki, located in the...
Reviewed by: Allessandra
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Helsingin kauppakorkeakoulu or Aalto University School of Economics (former Helsinki School of Economics (HSE)) is the largest and the leading business university in Finland and also a top-level business university in Europe....
Reviewed by: Ralf
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Karelia Lake Country in Finland is known for its unique landscape and lakes.Karelia Lake Country has a distinct topography. Forests and water bodies account for 49% and 25% of its area,...
Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
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The Rock Church or the Temppeliaukio Kirkko is also known by the name, Church in the Rock. This is a modern church which is carved from rock and has a stunning copper dome. This is a religious site and even an architectural building....
Reviewed by: Jò
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Sibelius-Akatemia (The Sibelius Academy) is the only music university in Finland and one of the biggest in Europe. At any given time it has approximately 1 400 students with 180 full-time teachers and about 300 part-time masters in...
Reviewed by: Ralf
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Temppeliaukion kirkko, or the Temppeliaukio Church in English is one of Helsinki’s primary sights. Half a million people visit it annually. The stone-hewn church is located in the heart of Helsinki in the...
Reviewed by: Ralf
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Helsinki’s Uspenskin katedraali, or in English it’s Uspenski Cathedral (Swedish: Uspenskij-katedralen) is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The Cathedral is set...
Reviewed by: Ralf
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