Helsinki Cathedral
Helsinki Cathedral, designed by Carl Ludvig Engel, dominates the Senate Square in the heart of Helsinki. Completed in 1852, this neoclassical structure features a striking green dome and stands at 62 meters tall, making it a prominent city landmark. The cathedral functions primarily as an Evangelical Lutheran church, serving the local congregation and welcoming tourists year-round. In December, visitors can enjoy the festive holiday market nearby, which adds a lively atmosphere to this historic site. Inside, guests can explore the beautiful altar and stunning organ, with its 60 stops that attracts music enthusiasts.