Helsinki, Finland. Morning awakening.
Helsinki is the capital and largest city of Finland. It is in the region of Uusimaa, in southern Finland, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland.
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Helsinki is the capital and largest city of Finland. It is in the region of Uusimaa, located in southern Finland, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, an arm of the Baltic Sea.
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Temppeliaukio Church
A lutheran church in the Töölö neighborhood. Designed by architects and brothers Timo and Tuomo Suomalainen and opened in 1969. Also known as the Church of the Rock. There are no bells at the church; a recording composed by Taneli Kuusisto is played on the exterior wall.
Suomenlinna
An inhabited sea fortress built on six islands. A UNESCO World Heritage site and popular with tourists and locals. Originally named Sveaborg (Fortress of Svea), or Viapori as called by Finnish-speaking Finns, it was renamed Suomenlinna (Castle of Finland) in 1918.
Seurasaari
An island and a district in Helsinki. Known mostly as the location of the Seurasaari Open-Air Museum, which consists of old, mainly wooden buildings transplanted from elsewhere in Finland and placed in the dense forest landscape of the island.
Sibelius Monument
A monument which is located at the Sibelius Park (Finnish: Sibeliuspuisto) in the district of Töölö. Dedicated to the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. Designed by Eila Hiltunen and unveiled on September 7, 1967. Weighs 24 tonnes and measures 8.5 × 10.5 × 6.5 metres.
Linnanmäki
An amusement park. Opened on May 27, 1950. Has 43 different rides of different sizes. Also has other attractions, such as arcades, games, kiosks, restaurants and an outdoor stage. In 2006, the park welcomed its 50th million visitor.
Havis Amanda
A nude female statue. Was sculpted by Ville Vallgren in 1906 in Paris, but was not erected at its present location at the Market Square in Kaartinkaupunki until 1908. Is a mermaid who stands on seaweed as she rises from the water, with four fish spouting water at her feet.
Puuhamaa
An amusement park opened in 1984 in the village of Tervakoski. Instead of electrical rides, it mainly offers things to do for children: slides and waterslides, bouncy castles, race tracks. The park has an entrance fee, but all its features are free.
Uspenski Cathedral
An Eastern Orthodox cathedral dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos (the Virgin Mary). Designed by the Russian architect Aleksey Gornostayev. Was built after his death in 1862–1868. Free admission. In winter, the Cathedral is closed on Mondays.
Natural History Museum of Helsinki
An exhibition of the Finnish Museum of Natural History of the University of Helsinki. Located in Etu-Töölö. Displays taxidermed animals, skeletons, remains of prehistoric animals, and minerals. The moose statue in front of the museum is its best known symbol.
Ekenäs Archipelago National Park
A national park situated in the Ekenäs archipelago, in the Uusimaa region. Was established in 1989 and covers 52 square kilometres. The park can only be accessed by boat. Visitors without a boat can reach it by a water taxi.
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De mooiste plaatsen in Finland
de mooiste plaatsen in Finland lijst. Abonneer nu en mis niks:
Finland, officieel de Rep&number;public van Finland (finlandés, Suomi o Suomen tasavalta; in het zweeds in Finland, of Republiken Finland) is een paín’rdico gelegen in het noorden van Europa. Het grenst in het westen van Zweden, in het oosten door Rusland en in het noorden met Noorwegen. Op de west-en zuid-está omgeven door de Zee, Báepos, die het scheidt van Zweden en Estland, aan de overkant van de Golf van Finland, respectievelijk. De hoofdstad en ciudad más belangrijk voor de país is Helsinki.
In de de mooiste plaatsen in Finland lijst die we hebben:
13. Het olympisch stadion van Helsinki
12. Het kasteel van Turku
11. Haukipudas
10. Kiasma
9. Botanische tuin van de Universiteit van Helsinki)
8. Turku
7. Kuopio
6. De Neo-gotische kerk van Kemi
5. Kathedraal van Helsinki
4. Catedral ortodoxa de Uspenski
3. El lago Vesijärvi
2. Helsinki
1. Fortaleza de Suomenlinna
11. Haukipudas
Haukipudas is een stad in de Ostrobothnia in het Noorden, Finland. De kust strekt zich uit van de botnische Golf.Aandelen met een bevolking van 18,115 (2007) en heeft een oppervlakte van 446.22 km2 9.63 km2 water,de dichtheid is ongeveer 37.4 per km2.
10. Kiasma
Het Kiasma (gebouwd 1993-1998) is een museum voor hedendaagse kunst, gelegen in de avenue van de Mannerheimintie, Helsinki city, Finland. Exposities hedendaagse kunst uit de collectie van de National Gallery van finland. Het belangrijkste doel van het museum is om het te maken meer populaire hedendaagse kunst en om het versterken van hun status.
7. Kuopio
Kuopio is een finse stad, gelegen in het oosten van het land wordt omringd door het meer Kallavesi. Kuopio is een onderdeel van de provincie beheerders van Oost-Finland en in de regio van Savo uit het Noorden. Met sommige 91,000 inwoners is de achtste grootste stad van Finland en de grootste van de provincie.
Het is te herkennen aan Kuopio door de associatie met één van de culinaire hoogstandjes van de nationale, pate finse vis (kalakukko), en ook door hun dialect savo, in aanvulling op de Puijo-heuvel en de toren, die is hier te vinden. Verschillende wijken van de stad zijn te vinden in een aantal van de eilanden van het Kallavesi.
5. Kathedraal van Helsinki
De Kathedraal van Helsinki (in het fins Helsingin de tuomiokirkko, in het zweeds Helsingfors domkyrka) is een evangelisch-lutherse kathedraal is gelegen in het centrum van Helsinki, Finland. Tot de onafhankelijkheid van Finland in 1917, heette de Kerk van San Nicólas.
Als een kenmerk van de stad van Helsinki, de kerk is gebouwd van 1830 tot 1852, die de neoklassieke stijl. Het was oorspronkelijk ontworpen door Carl Engel, en later gewijzigd, door zijn opvolger Ernst Lohrmann.
2. Helsinki
Helsinki (in het fins), Helsingfors (in het zweeds; luisteren, Helsset (lapp), is de hoofdstad en grootste stad van Finland. Het is gelegen aan de zuidelijke kust van het land, aan de kust van de Golf van Finland. Helsinki is een onderdeel van de provincie Zuid-Finland en in de regio Uusimaa. De coördinaten zijn [toon locatie op een interactieve kaart] 60°10′N 24°56′E / 60.167, 24.933.
Sommige 568.000 mensen wonen in de stad van Helsinki
1. Fortaleza de Suomenlinna
Suomenlinna (in het fins), of Sveaborg (in het zweeds) is een fort gebouwd op zes eilanden in Helsinki, de hoofdstad van Finland. Onderdeel van het werelderfgoed van de Mensheid door de UNESCO en het is een heel toeristisch plaatsje. Zijn...
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Les plus beaux endroits de la Finlande
Liste sur les plus beaux endroits de la Finlande. N'oublies pas de t'abonner pour ne pas rater les prochaines vidéos:
La finlande, officiellement le Rep&nombre;publique de la Finlande (finlandeés, Suomi o Suomen tasavalta; en suédois en Finlande ou en Republiken Finland) est un país n’rdico situé dans le nord de l'Europe. Il a des frontières à l'ouest avec la Suède, à l'est par la Russie et sur le nord de la Norvège. Sur l'ouest et le sud hneá entouré par la Mer, le Bála poésie épique, qui la sépare de la Suède et l'Estonie, à travers le Golfe de Finlande, respectivement. La capitale et la ville de ciudad de más important pour le país est Helsinki.
Dans cette liste sur les plus beaux endroits de la Finlande on trouve:
13. Stade olympique d'Helsinki
12. Le château de Turku
11. Haukipudas
10. Kiasma
9. Jardin botanique de l'Université (Helsinki)
8. Turku
7. Kuopio
6. Église néo-gothique de Kemi
5. Cathédrale de Helsinki
4. Catedral ortodoxa de Uspenski
3. El lago Vesijärvi
2. Helsinki
1. - Forteresse de Suomenlinna
11. Haukipudas
Haukipudas est une ville en Ostrobotnie du Nord, en Finlande. Son littoral s'étend depuis le Golfe de Botnie.Actions d'une population de 18,115 (2007) et couvre une superficie de 446.22 km2, dont 9.63 km2 est de l'eau,sa densité est d'environ 37.4 par km2.
10. Kiasma
Le Kiasma (construit 1993-1998) est un musée d'art contemporain situé dans l'avenue de Mannerheimintie, la ville d'Helsinki, en Finlande. Des expositions d'art contemporain de la collection de la Galerie Nationale de la finlande. Le principal objectif du musée est de faire de plus en plus populaire à l'art contemporain et à renforcer leur statut.
7. Kuopio
Kuopio est une ville finlandaise, située dans l'est du pays, entouré par le lac Kallavesi. Kuopio est une partie de la province administrative de l'est de la Finlande et de la région de Savo du Nord. Avec quelque 91 000 habitants, est la huitième plus grande ville de la Finlande et de la plus grande de sa province.
Il est reconnu à Kuopio par son association avec l'un des délices culinaires du pays, de la pate finlandais de poisson (kalakukko), et aussi par leur dialecte savo, en plus de la colline de Puijo et la tour, qui est situé ici. Plusieurs quartiers de la ville se retrouvent dans plusieurs des îles de la Kallavesi.
5. Cathédrale de Helsinki
La Cathédrale d'Helsinki (en finlandais Helsingin tuomiokirkko, en suédois Helsingfors domkyrka) est une cathédrale évangélique luthérienne est situé dans le centre de Helsinki, en Finlande. Jusqu'à l'indépendance de la Finlande en 1917, il a été appelé Église de San Nicólas.
Comme une caractéristique de la ville d'Helsinki, l'église a été construite à partir de 1830 à 1852, représentant le style néoclassique. Il a été initialement conçu par Carl Engel, et ensuite modifiée par son successeur Ernst Lohrmann.
2. Helsinki
Helsinki (en finnois), Helsingfors (en suédois; écouter, Helsset (lapp), est la capitale et plus grande ville de la Finlande. Il est situé sur la côte sud du pays, à la rive du Golfe de Finlande. Helsinki est la partie de la province du Sud de la Finlande et de la région d'Uusimaa. Ses coordonnées sont [voir localisation sur une carte interactive] 60°10′N 24°56′E / 60.167, 24.933.
Certains 568.000 de personnes vivent dans la ville de Helsinki
1. - Forteresse de Suomenlinna
Suomenlinna (en finnois), ou Sveaborg (en suédois), est une forteresse construite sur six îles à Helsinki, la...
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Helsinki, Finland city tour
There are slides of Helsinki Cathedral, Kiasma contemporary art museum, Suomenlinna fortress, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki Harbour, Helsinki Music Centre, Kamppi Chapel, etc.
Helsinki is the capital and largest city of Finland. It is in the region of Uusimaa, in southern Finland, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, an arm of the Baltic Sea. Helsinki is located some 80 kilometres north of Tallinn, Estonia, 400 kilometres north east of Stockholm, Sweden, and 388 kilometres west of Saint Petersburg, Russia. Helsinki has close historical connections with these three cities.
The Helsinki metropolitan area includes the urban core of Helsinki, Espoo, Vantaa, Kauniainen, and surrounding commuter towns. It is the world's northernmost metro area of over one million people, and the city is the northernmost capital of an EU member state. The Helsinki metropolitan area is the fourth largest Nordic metropolitan area after the metropolitan areas of Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, and the City of Helsinki is the third biggest Nordic city after Stockholm and Oslo.
Helsinki is Finland's major political, educational, financial, cultural, and research center as well as one of northern Europe's major cities. Approximately 75% of foreign companies operating in Finland have settled in the Helsinki region. The nearby municipality of Vantaa is the location of Helsinki Airport, with frequent service to various destinations in Europe and Asia.
In 2009, Helsinki was chosen to be the World Design Capital for 2012 by the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design, narrowly beating Eindhoven for the title. The city was the venue for the XV Olympic Games 1952 and the 52nd Eurovision Song Contest 2007.
In 2011, the Monocle magazine ranked Helsinki the most liveable city in the world in its Liveable Cities Index 2011. In the Economist Intelligence Unit's August 2015 Liveability survey, assessing the best and worst cities to live in globally, Helsinki placed among the world's top ten cities.
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ヘルシンキ (フィンランド語: Helsinki,フィンランド語発音: [ˈhe̞l.siŋ.k̟i]) Helsinki.ogg listen[ヘルプ/ファイル]; スウェーデン語: Helsingfors, sv-Helsingfors.ogg listen[ヘルプ/ファイル])は、フィンランドの首都で同国最大の都市である。また、バルト海東部のフィンランド湾に面した同国南部のウーシマー県の県庁所在地である。人口は616,042人(2013年2月28日現在)[4]、都市的地域の人口は 1,176,976人(2012年12月31日現在)[5] 、ヘルシンキ都市圏である大ヘルシンキ(英語版)の人口は約140万人でフィンランドではもっとも人口の多い自治体と都市域を形成している。ヘルシンキは、ロシアの旧都サンクトペテルブルク、エストニアの首都タリンと同じく、フィンランド湾に面する主要都市の一つである。ヘルシンキからの距離は、東のサンクトペテルブルクまでは300キロメートル (190 mi)、南のタリンまでは85キロメートル (53 mi)である[6]。 なお、西に400キロメートル (250 mi)の距離に位置するバルト海の対岸のスウェーデンの首都ストックホルムも加え、これらの都市とヘルシンキは歴史的に密接な関係にあった。ヘルシンキ都市圏には核となるヘルシンキの都市的地域とエスポーやヴァンター、カウニアイネン(英語版)、周辺のベッドタウンが含まれる[7]。ヘルシンキは100万人以上が住む都市圏としては最北に位置する都市圏で欧州連合加盟国の首都としては最北に位置する都市であり、フィンランドの政治や教育、金融、文化、調査センターなど様々な分野の中心都市で、ヨーロッパでも最北の大都市である。フィンランドで事業を行う外国企業の70%はヘルシンキ地域で事業を行っており[8]、2009年に、2012年の世界デザイン首都[9]に国際インダストリアルデザイン団体協議会(英語版)により選ばれ、僅差でアイントホーフェンを破っている。エコノミスト・インテリジェンス・ユニットは2012年8月に住むのに適した都市の調査で、ヘルシンキは総合で8位にランクした[10] 。2011年、モノクルマガジン(英語版)の調査Liveable Cities Index 2011でヘルシンキは最も住むのに適した都市に位置している[11]。
Helsinki (/ˈhɛlsɪŋki/; Finnish pronunciation: [ˈhe̞l.siŋ.k̟i] ( listen); Swedish: Helsingfors) is the capital and largest city of Finland. It is in the region of Uusimaa, located in southern Finland, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, an arm of the Baltic Sea. Helsinki has a population of 625,268,[7][3] an urban population of 1.2 million (31 December 2013),[8] and a metropolitan population of 1.4 million, making it the most populous municipality and urban area in Finland. Helsinki is located some 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Tallinn, Estonia, 400 kilometres (250 mi) north east of Stockholm, Sweden, and 300 kilometres (190 mi) west of Saint Petersburg, Russia. Helsinki has close historical connections with these three cities. The Helsinki metropolitan area includes the urban core of Helsinki, Espoo, Vantaa, Kauniainen, and surrounding commuter towns.[9] It is the world's northernmost metro area of over one million people, and the city is the northernmost capital of an EU member state. The Helsinki metropolitan area is the fourth largest Nordic metropolitan area after the metropolitan areas of Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, and the City of Helsinki is the third biggest Nordic city after Stockholm and Oslo. Helsinki is Finland's major political, educational, financial, cultural, and research center as well as one of northern Europe's major cities. Approximately 70% of foreign companies operating in Finland have settled in the Helsinki region.[10] The nearby municipality of Vantaa is the location of Helsinki Airport, with frequent service to various destinations in Europe and Asia. In 2009, Helsinki was chosen to be the World Design Capital for 2012[11] by the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design, narrowly beating Eindhoven for the title. In the Economist Intelligence Unit's August 2012 Liveability survey, assessing the best and worst cities to live in, Helsinki placed eighth best overall.[12] In 2011, the Monocle Magazine in turn ranked Helsinki the most liveable city in the world in its Liveable Cities Index 2011.[13]
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Finland by Train
One of the real joys of the type of travel that I prefer is to be able to see the country as I travel, and while its often easier to take a flight, you just don't get a sense of the country as you do by surface travel. A real passion of mine is traveling by train, and there is no doubt that the Finnish rail network is one of the best I've come across, as well as being located in one of the most beautiful countries in the world. When I spent time exploring Finland getting from place to place was just as enjoyable as exploring the places I visited, and the views of the snowy landscape were absolutely spectacular.
Another pleasure of traveling by train in Finland is the clever design that is used to make the most out of the space available, while still being user friendly too. As I demonstrate in the video the sleeping cars are compact, but are still perfectly comfortable for a night's sleep, and doing so on the train is much more comfortable than trying to sleep on a plane. The bathrooms are also really inventive, managing to squeeze a toilet and a shower into the space that you would normally find just a shower cubicle, and the restaurant cars are also really comfortable with some pretty good food on the move too.
I was in Finland during the winter, and I could simply sit in the carriage watching the snowy scenery go by all day long, it is truly magical, and is also remarkably efficient as you would expect from a Scandinavian train system. For this video I think the music works really well with the images, and conveys the laid back feel of traveling on the Finnish train system. The other benefit of train travel is that you get to meet some of the Finnish people, who are naturally welcoming and were always friendly when they realized I was there on holiday.