Olympiastadion
Olympic Stadium in Helsinki is situated north of the city centre in Töölö district. It is the biggest stadium in the whole Finland. The venue was designed by two architects: Yrjö Lindegren and Toivo Jäntti and hosted Summer Olympic Games in 1952. The stadium is also a popular music concerts arena. In the vicinity of the stadium you may find few tourist attractions. The most famous of them are Finnish National Opera and Temppeliaukio Church. Another landmark is Sibelius Park named after great Finnish music composer.
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National Museum of Finland
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The National Museum of Finland is situated in the centre of Helsinki in a splendid
historic building, whose appearance is reminiscent of Medieval Finnish churches
and castles. It was inaugurated in 1916 and after several renovations welcomes
visitors in its current state since 2000. The purpose
Finlandia Hall
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Finlandia Hall is arguably the best known landmark of Helsinki. Situated on the shore of Toolonlahti Bay in the heart of the capital, the huge construction was built between 1967 and 1971 by the local architect Alvar Aalto. The most characteristic feature of the building is its blinding white
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