Helsinki - Gallery

Gallery

  • Skyline of central Helsinki, as seen from the roof of the Erottaja fire station.

  • Helsinki Central railway station

  • South harbour of Helsinki

  • The National Museum of Finland is located in Helsinki.

  • The Senaatintori square on a winter morning in December.

  • The Pohjoisranta at night.

  • Stockmann department store along the Aleksanterinkatu's Christmas street.

  • Restaurant Vltava on the right and Sanomatalo in the background.

  • Helsinki market square in winter.

  • Central Helsinki in evening.

  • Helsinki Olympic Stadium Tower, offers a good view over Helsinki.

  • Rooftops of the southern inner city districts.

  • The Uspenski Orthodox cathedral

  • Wall of Parliament House

  • The Esplanadi Park in central Helsinki in early June.

  • Finnish National Theatre and Aleksis Kivi statue in Rautatientori.

  • Altar of Temppeliaukio Church that is built underground

  • Hietaniemi beach in summer.

  • Itis shopping centre is the biggest shopping mall in the Nordic countries.

  • Töölö

  • Rainbow in Helsinki

  • Design Museum

  • Kristus Kyrkan

  • The House Of The Estates

  • Blocks of flats at Torkkelinmäki

  • Kauppahalli interior

  • Summer Afternoon in Helsinki

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Famous quotes containing the word gallery:

    To a person uninstructed in natural history, his country or sea-side stroll is a walk through a gallery filled with wonderful works of art, nine-tenths of which have their faces turned to the wall. Teach him something of natural history, and you place in his hands a catalogue of those which are worth turning round.
    Thomas Henry Huxley (1825–95)

    It doesn’t matter that your painting is small. Kopecks are also small, but when a lot are put together they make a ruble. Each painting displayed in a gallery and each good book that makes it into a library, no matter how small they may be, serves a great cause: accretion of the national wealth.
    Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860–1904)

    Each morning the manager of this gallery substituted some new picture, distinguished by more brilliant or harmonious coloring, for the old upon the walls.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)