KONE Escalators In Kalasatama Finland 2024 Relaxing Walk In Helsinki -Insta360 Ace Pro Video 4K60fps
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Escalator in Redi Center, Kalasatama metro station in Helsinki, Finland.
Helsinki is the capital and most populous city in Finland. It is located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland and serves as the seat of the Uusimaa region in southern Finland. Approximately 675,000 people live in the municipality, with 1.25 million in the capital region, and 1.58 million in the metropolitan area. As the most populous urban area in Finland, it is the country's most significant centre for politics, education, finance, culture, and research. Helsinki is situated 80 kilometres (50 mi) to the north of Tallinn, Estonia, 360 kilometres (220 mi) to the north of Riga, Latvia, 400 kilometres (250 mi) to the east of Stockholm, Sweden, and 300 kilometres (190 mi) to the west of Saint Petersburg, Russia. Helsinki has significant historical connections with these four cities.
Here are the top 20 sightseeing spots in Helsinki along with a brief history for each:
Suomenlinna Fortress
Built in the mid-18th century by the Swedes as a maritime fortress, Suomenlinna is a UNESCO World Heritage site spread across six islands. It played a crucial role in Finland's defense through various periods of history.
Helsinki Cathedral
Completed in 1852 as a tribute to Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, this iconic white neoclassical cathedral overlooks Senate Square and is one of Helsinki's most recognized landmarks.
Temppeliaukio Church (Rock Church)
Opened in 1969, this unique Lutheran church is carved directly into solid rock, featuring a stunning copper dome. It's renowned for its exceptional acoustics and modern design.
Senate Square
Surrounded by neoclassical buildings designed by Carl Ludvig Engel in the early 19th century, the square includes the Helsinki Cathedral, the Government Palace, the University of Helsinki, and the National Library of Finland.
Market Square (Kauppatori)
Located at the South Harbour, this bustling square is known for its vibrant market selling local foods, crafts, and souvenirs, with a history dating back to the 19th century.
Uspenski Cathedral
Completed in 1868, this Eastern Orthodox cathedral is the largest in Western Europe and showcases Russian architectural influences, symbolizing Helsinki’s historical ties with Russia.
Ateneum Art Museum
Housing Finnish and international art from the 19th century to modern times, Ateneum is part of the Finnish National Gallery and has been a central cultural institution since its opening in 1887.
Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art
Opened in 1998, Kiasma is dedicated to contemporary art, designed by American architect Steven Holl, and plays a vital role in Helsinki's cultural scene.
Seurasaari Open-Air Museum
Established in 1909, this museum on Seurasaari Island features traditional Finnish buildings relocated from different parts of the country, showcasing rural Finnish life.
Linnanmäki Amusement Park
Opened in 1950, it’s the oldest and most popular amusement park in Finland, offering a variety of rides and attractions, and also supporting child welfare through its revenues.
Esplanadi Park
A popular green space in the heart of Helsinki, designed in the early 19th century. It's a perfect place for relaxing and people-watching, often hosting events and performances.
National Museum of Finland
Established in 1916, the museum presents Finnish history from prehistoric times to the present day, housed in a national romantic style building.
Kamppi Chapel (Chapel of Silence)
Opened in 2012, this modern wooden chapel in the busy Kamppi area is designed as a place for quiet reflection and is known for its minimalist architecture.
Hietaniemi Cemetery
Established in 1829, it is the final resting place of many notable Finns, including former presidents and war heroes, set in a serene park-like environment.
Sibelius Monument
Erected in 1967 in honor of composer Jean Sibelius, the monument is made of hundreds of hollow steel pipes and is located in Sibelius Park.
Olympic Stadium
Originally built for the 1940 Summer Olympics (held in 1952 due to WWII), this stadium is an iconic sports venue and underwent extensive renovations completed in 2020.
Helsinki Central Railway Station
Designed by Eliel Saarinen and opened in 1919, it’s known for its distinctive clock tower and grand architecture, serving as a major transport hub.
Hakaniemi Market Hall
Opened in 1914, this traditional market hall offers a variety of Finnish foods and products, reflecting the country’s culinary heritage.
Kaivopuisto Park
One of the oldest and most popular parks in Helsinki, dating back to the 1830s, it offers scenic views of the Gulf of Finland and is a favorite spot for picnics and outdoor activities.
Design Museum
Established in 1873, this museum focuses on Finnish and international design, showcasing the evolution and impact of design on society and everyday life. - Наука та технологія