Finnish castle
The Fortress of Suomenlinna is located on the inner side of the Helsinki Bay, once a military fortress and now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Despite its turbulent history, the Fortress of Suomenlinna now exudes an artistic vibe. It is the center of Nordic art, attracting many creative talents. You can take a stroll here, experience the charm of art, and admire their masterpieces created on this beautiful island.
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
The exterior of the Rock Church may appear ordinary, but it is actually filled with wonder. Walking along the path, you will see a UFO-shaped pile of stones surrounded by tall buildings from the early 20th century - this is the Rock Church. Once you step inside the church, you will be deeply impressed by the towering stone walls.
West Beijing Liushi Park
In 1945, the 80th birthday of Jean Sibelius, the father of Finnish music, gave birth to Sibelius Park. Don't miss the most eye-catching attraction in the park - the giant organ. When the wind blows, the sounds of the organ fill the air, intertwining with the fragrant flowers, plants, and trees, creating a dreamlike painting.
Finnish National Museum
One of the symbols of the Finnish National Museum is the stone bear statue at the entrance. Inside the museum, you can admire the Kalevala mural on the ceiling of the main hall, which is based on the epic poem "Kalevala". It is colorful and showcases a unique beauty and artistic value. This masterpiece is definitely a must-see when you visit Finland.
Helsinki Cathedral
The Helsinki Cathedral is located in front of the Parliament Square and is one of the most famous buildings in Helsinki. Its unique green dome can be easily found from any corner of the city. It is also known as the "White Cathedral" because of its milky white green roof.