Helsinki Cathedral

Located in the center of Helsinki at the Senate Square, this neoclassical-style cathedral is one of the city’s most distinctive landmarks. Built in 1830 as a tribute to the Grand Duke of Finland, Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, the church was formerly known as St. Nicholas’ Church until Finland declared independence from Russia in 1917. It’s a fabulous venue, and a must-see on any Finnish performance tour.

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