Finland, Helsinki - Cathedral over the City

Very often, cities come to be defined by just one iconic feature. This definition usually developed so symbolically that whenever anyone from anywhere in the world see that iconic feature, they will immediately think of the city to which this feature is associated. The icon can be anything from a natural feature to the cityscape itself. But more often than not, such icons are architectural buildings that tell the historical, cultural or religious background of the city.

In Helsinki, one such iconic architectural feature is the Helsinki Cathedral. Located in the neighbourhood of Kruununhaka in the centre of the city, this is a Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Cathedral. The Cathedral's iconic green dome, flanked by four smaller domes, towers over the the city. It is today one of the must-see sights for tourists visiting Helsinki. Built in the mid-19th century, this distinctive landmark has come to be closely associated with Helsinki and is regularly featured in postcards and articles of the Finnish capital.

I visited the Cathedral when  I was vacationing in Helsinki in May 2017. The photograph here was taken with my Canon EOS-70D DSLR.

Helsinki Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland (2017)

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