Sunday, January 8, 2012

Tuomiokirkko | The Cathedral from Helsinki, Finland


Postcard
The Lutheran Cathedral was built in 1830-1852 to replace an earlier church from 1727. The church is Greek cruciform in shape. There are statues of the Apostles made of zinc on the roof, and they are the biggest unique set of zinc sculptures in the world.

The church was called St. Nicholas church until the independence of Finland in 1917. Since 1959, it became a Cathedral, and is called Helsinki Cathedral or the Lutheran Cathedral.

Stamps
An odd-shaped € 0,05 and Christmas stamp 2011

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