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Helsinki Cathedral is the white neoclassical landmark dominating Senate Square, its green dome and Corinthian columns defining the city's silhouette. Built in 1852 as a tribute to Tsar Nicholas I, its stark white interior is Lutheran simplicity at its purest.
Suomenlinna is a UNESCO World Heritage sea fortress spread across six interconnected islands, 15 minutes by ferry from Helsinki's Market Square. Built by Sweden in 1748, it combines military history with coastal scenery, museums, and a living community of 800 residents.

Temppeliaukio Church (Rock Church) is a Lutheran church excavated directly into solid rock, with rough-hewn granite walls, a copper-lined dome, and natural light flooding through 180 strip windows. Its acoustics make it a popular concert venue.
Uspenski Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church in Northern and Western Europe, its red-brick facade and golden onion domes perched on a hillside overlooking the harbour. The richly decorated interior reflects Helsinki's Russian Orthodox heritage.

Oodi (Helsinki Central Library) is a stunning 2018 building by ALA Architects, offering far more than books: a makerspace with 3D printers and sewing machines, recording studios, gaming rooms, and a rooftop terrace with Parliament House views.