Vanha kirkko, Helsinki | Old church, Helsinki
Vanha kirkko, Helsingin keskustassa.
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Old church in the city center of Helsinki. The name of the church is really Old church. The wooden church was planned to be temporary but it is stille there.
(In Swedish Gamla Kyrkan)
Old Church Park (Helsinki, Finland)
Old Church Park (Helsinki, Finland)
Small park inside the City.
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AREA: Helsinki
ADDRESS/LOCATION: Old Church Park, Vanha kirkkopuisto (Vanhankirkon puisto/Ruttopuisto), Bulevardi, 00120 Helsinki, Finland.
OLD CHURCH PARK
Nice small park inside the City.
CHURCH
There is also old church named Old Church (Vanha kirkko).
Old Church is designed by Carl Ludvig Engel. This Church ment to be only temporary, but it is still there.
This Church is made of wood. Since 1826.
HOW TO GET THERE?
It is close to The Stockmann Department Store.
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Episode 9 - 300yr old Church in Helsinki, Finland : Cruise Photographer Diaries
Helsinki Cathedral, Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church, St Nicholas' Mavic Pro Drone
The mavic pro in flight... over the beautiful helsinki white church
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A sweet presentation of Helsinki ( Can you feel it?
Baltic Cities Cruises with Costa Pacifica - 29/05/2011 to 09/06/2011
Cruise Itinerary / Itinerário:
29/05/2011 - Kiel (Germany/Alemanha)
30/05/2011 - At Sea/Navegação
31/05/2011 - Stockholm/Estocolmo (Sweden/Suécia)
01/06/2011 - Helsinki/Helsinquia (Finland/Finlândia)
02/06/2011 - St. Petersburg/São Petersburgo (Russia)
03/06/2011 - St. Petersburg/São Petersburgo (Russia)
04/06/2011 - Tallinn (Estonia)
05/06/2011 - Riga (Latvia/Letónia)
06/06/2011 - Klaipeda (Lithuania/Lituânia)
07/06/2011 - Gdynia (Poland/Polónia)
08/01/2011 - Bornholm (Denmark/Dinamarca)
09/06/2011 - Hamburg/Hamburgo (Germany/Alemanha)
01/06/2011 - Helsinquia (Filândia)
Tudo em Helsínquia reconduz-se ao porto: é daqui, de facto, que esta cidade, definida como a filha do Báltico, nasceu trazendo o sustento para as próprias famílias e populações. A sua vida tradicional, feita de história e quase de lenda, integra-se de um modo muito curioso com a sua actual estrutura que conta com estruturas arquitectónicas revolucionárias e uma periferia quase futurista.
01/06/2011 - Helsinki (Finland)
The modern city of Helsinki is a fascinating architectural mix, partly in a style based on St Petersburg and partly a futuristic suburbia. As the capital of Finland, it is also the cultural centre, with more than 30 art galleries and museums. The history of Helsinki, known as the 'daughter of the Baltic', over the past thousand years has not been short of dramatic interludes. At the beginning of the second millennium Finland was strongly influenced by Sweden, despite maintaining official independence.
King Gustavus I of Sweden founded Helsinki in 1550 and the Swedes occupied the city until 1812 when it passed to Russian rule. When Finland gained independence in 1917, this was the beginning of further turmoil. Bloody civil war broke out and at the beginning of World War II the Russians invaded under the leadership of General Mennerheim. After more than one year of being under siege, Helsinki finally gave way to the invading forces. Since the war, Finland has pursued a policy of neutrality.
In general, the architecture of Helsinki is a mixture of 19th Century imperial design and 20th Century Art Nouveau. However, the city's most impressive buildings and landmarks are the work of Finland's famous designer Alvar Aalto.
Among the city's most important buildings are the Lutheran Cathedral in Senate Square, the Uspenski Orthodox cathedral, the University and the Presidential Palace. One of the main Lutheran temples is the renowned Temppeliaukio church, carved in rock and a venue for art exhibitions and concerts. The most important music venue is the Aalto-designed Finlandia-talo. Nearby is a park dedicated to the Finnish composer Sibelius and including a statue of celebrated writer Eila Hiltunen. The street markets of Helsinki are another of its main attractions.
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The 100-year-old Carillon of Kallio Church, Helsinki, Finland
Kallio Church was inaugurated on 1st of September, 1912. Clockwork was made by Bokelmann & Kuhlo in Germany, seven bells were casted at the Glockengießerei (Bell Foundry) Franz Schilling und Söhne in Apolda, Germany. Tune for the carillon was composed by Jean Sibelius. Later Sibelius used the tune also for a composition for mixed voice choir. Carillon plays this tune every day at noon and at 18 o'clock, which makes it the most played composition of Sibelius. This video (filmed in HD) celebrates the 100 years old Kallio Church and its Carillon!
Kallion kirkko vihittiin käyttöön 1. syyskuuta 1912. Kellopeli tilattiin Saksasta, koneiston valmisti Bokelmann & Kuhlo, kellopelin seitsemän kelloa valoi kuuluisa kellovalimo Franz Schilling und Söhne Apoldassa, Saksassa. Kellomelodian sävelsi Jean Sibelius. Sibelius sävelsi myöhemmin myös melodiaan pohjautuvan sekakuoroteoksen. Kellokoneisto soittaa melodiaa joka päivä kello 12 ja kello 18 – kyseessä lienee Sibeliuksen soitetuin sävellys. Tämä teräväpiirto- eli HD-tasoisena kuvattu video juhlistaa Kallion kirkon sekä kellopelin satavuotista historiaa.
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Joshua Hanlon takes you inside Helsinki's Temppeliaukio Church built into solid rock. The church was designed by architects and brothers Timo and Tuomo Suomalainen and opened in 1969.
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Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki • Die Temppeliaukio-Kirche, Helsinki (4K orig.)
Built into the bedrock, Temppeliaukio Church is Helsinki's favourite attraction and an important architecture-based destination.
Temppeliaukion peruskallion sisälle louhittu kirkko on Helsingin suosituin nähtävyys ja tärkeä arkkitehtuurinen kohde. Vuotuinen kävijämäärä on noin 615 000 henkeä. Kirkon ovat suunnitelleet arkkitehtiveljekset Timo ja Tuomo Suomalainen. Rakennustyöt alkoivat 14.2.1968 ja kirkko vihittiin käyttöönsä 28.9.1969.
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Helsinki Vlog I P 1 I Travel Vlog l Senate Square l Cathedral l Church I کلیسا
Last weekend I was in #Helsinki again to visit my friend. We spend some quality time. I thought to make a #vlog and share what Helsinki has to offer for tourists. There are more than twelve sites and I cover mainly five of them around #senatesquare and remining will be covered in future videos.
1. Helsinki #Cathedral
2. Senate Square
3. University of Helsinki Main Library
4. Governmental Palace
5. Presidential Palace
6. Town Hall
7. Market Square
8. Old Market Square
9. Helsinki Harbour
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The Icons and paintings in The Uspenski Cathedral in Helsinki, Finland
This video shows the icons and paintings in The Uspenski Cathedral in Helsinki, Finland.
The following texts are cited from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Uspenski Cathedral
Finnish: Uspenskin katedraali
Swedish: Uspenskij-katedralen
Russian: Успенский собор
Location Helsinki
Country Finland
Denomination Eastern Orthodox
Consecrated 1868
Functional status Active
Architect(s) Aleksey Gornostayev
Architectural type Cathedral
Uspenski Cathedral (Finnish: Uspenskin katedraali, Swedish: Uspenskij-katedralen, Russian: Успенский собор, Uspenskij sobor) is an Eastern Orthodox
cathedral in Helsinki, Finland, dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos (the Virgin Mary). Its name comes from the Old Church Slavonic word uspenie,
which denotes the Dormition. Designed by the Russian architect Aleksey Gornostayev (1808–1862). The cathedral was built after his death in 1862–1868.
The crypt chapel of the cathedral is named after the holy Alexander Hotovitzky, who served as vicar of the Orthodox parish of Helsinki 1914–1917.
The Cathedral is set upon a hillside on the Katajanokka peninsula overlooking the city. On the back of the cathedral, there is a plaque commemorating
Russian Emperor Alexander II, who was the sovereign of the Grand Duchy of Finland during the cathedral's construction. Main cathedral of the Finnish
Orthodox Church in the diocese of Helsinki, Uspenski Cathedral is claimed to be the largest orthodox church in Western Europe.
In 2006, about 516,500 tourists visited the church. Admission to the Cathedral is free of charge. In winter, the Cathedral is closed on Mondays.
Espoo Cathedral (Helsinki Region, Finland)
Espoo Cathedral (Helsinki Region, Finland)
Over 500 Years Old Church
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AREA: Espoo (HELSINKI REGION)
ADDRESS: Espoo Cathedral, Espoon tuomiokirkko, Kirkkopuisto 5, 02770 Espoo (Helsinki Region), Finland
COUNTRY: Finland
ESPOO CATHEDRAL
Over 500 Years Old Church
- It was built 1485-1490
HOW TO GET THERE?
From Helsinki Central Railway Station you will get there easily with train number (name) Y, X, U, L or E. Get off from the train at Espoo Center Station (Espoon keskus). Walk North. It is other side of the small river. Oneway train trip takes about 35 min. Walking takes about 10 min.
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Suomenlinna Church bell is ringing. Helsinki. Finland 2018
Short Visit to Helsinki, Finland | Rock Church + Old Market Hall + City Tour
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Uspenski Cathedral is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Helsinki, dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos (the Virgin Mary). Its name comes from the Old Church Slavonic word uspenie, which denotes the Dormition. Designed by the Russian architect Aleksey Gornostayev (1808--1862). The cathedral was built after his death in 1862--1868.
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The Cathedral is set upon a hillside on the Katajanokka peninsula overlooking the city. On the back of the cathedral, there is a plaque commemorating Russian Emperor Alexander II, who was the sovereign of the Grand Duchy of Finland during the cathedral's construction. Uspenski Cathedral is claimed to be the largest orthodox church in Western Europe.
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