The main cultural symbol of the city is the Tampere Cathedral. The construction of religious buildings was started in 1902 and lasted a little more than five years. The majestic and stately building of the cathedral is considered to be the most important decoration of Tampere; it features a refined architectural style and a luxurious interior. Cathedral is constructed in the best traditions of national romanticism; all visitors are recommended to see this gem of world architecture.
A striking example of neo-Byzantine architecture is the Orthodox Church of St. Alexander Nevsky and St. Nicholas. This religious building reminds locals of a time when their country was part of Tsarist Russia. It should be noted that only a couple of monuments of this style have survived in Scandinavia, which makes the church even more unique.
The Kaleva Church is the monument of the later period. It was built in 1966 and is a true example of Art Nouveau. The stately building of iron, concrete and glass looks simply irresistible; for connoisseurs of architecture Kaleva Church is the embodiment of the most courageous and progressive modern trends. An incredible number of museums and galleries operate in Tampere; each cultural venue can boast of a unique collection of exhibits.
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