Helsinki Cathedral
The Helsinki Cathedral stands as the most significant religious edifice in Finland and is among the foremost landmarks visited by tourists daily in the capital, Helsinki. Furthermore, it serves as a focal point for numerous significant celebrations and events held annually.
The Helsinki Cathedral was built between 1830 and 1852, showcasing the strength of Finnish architecture influenced by Russian style, which experienced flourishing during that era.
Crowning the cathedral are 12 saints, believed by the locals to oversee the protection of the city and its inhabitants.