In the capital of Finland, there are a lot of interesting sculptural structures, among which it is worth visiting “Varsapuistikko” – symbolizing maternal love, “Fazer Rooster” – depicting the cock as a symbol of the famous confectionary brand, and “Haaksirikkoiset”, which is a memorial in honor of those who died on the German military ship “Habsburg”. Monuments to famous people have been installed too. For example, the sculpture “Topelius and Children”, the monument to General Mannerheim, Jean Sibelius (located in the park named after him and ideal for a leisurely walk along a spacious area).
Quarter Torikorttelit is a great place for those who like to stroll through cozy streets with spacious cafes and restaurants, and look at Scandinavian-style buildings. A delightful architectural monument is Kampin kappeli. Besides the fact that this place is conducive for pacification, the architecture of the building is simply amazing. The place looks very unusual and as a result, attracts many tourists. There is a synagogue in the White City of the North, which is also considered interesting from an architectural point of view. An excellent example of neo-Gothic architecture is Saksalainen kirkko. It is one of the most majestic buildings in the city, therefore definitely worth a visit by every tourist.
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