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Helsinki's population: 560,000
Helsinki metropolitan region: one million
Here are photos what I've taken of Helsinki between 2004-2006.
There's one landmark building in Helsinki, which is easily the most famous of them all - the 19th century Lutheran Cathedral. It dominates the skyline from the sea.
Downtown business center of Helsinki
The parliament building and its front columns.
One of the primary hubs of shopping in downtown, the western end of Aleksanterinkatu (Alexander's street). The department store Stockmann is holding a spring sale.
Western side entrance of Eliel Saarinen's Art Decoish railwaystation.
The part of the year we all love -- right?
Street-level restaurant in a late 19th century building.
Helsinki Cathedral
Winter
Rain-swept late midweek evening in Alexander's street.
Underground shopping tunnel (dangerous place at night)
The old headoffice of the Pohjola insurance company with its castle-like facade and devilish stone figure.
Close-up
"City Center", considered by some as the ugliest building in the city due to its very dominant position opposite to the railway station. The massive building will get a 100 million euro renovation in few years.
Street performer
Busy street crossing.
The fence they had on this square for some renovation work was so dangerous (women got raped behind it at night) that they had to take it down earlier than planned.
Beans for sale.
Central railway station metro entrance.
Esplanade in the winter.
Esplanade in the summer.
Underneath the old 1930s "Glass Palace" building, probably the best-known example of functionalism / funkis in Finland.
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