Katajonakka is an island that was not previously under the jurisdiction of Helsinki, but has now become an area of the city. It covers the Russian cathedral and its adjacent coastal areas.
Katajanokka
發佈日期:2017年2月10日
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Demi-Z
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Arrival mode: Start from White Church, walk west for 5 minutes, or from Helsinki Wharf, walk north for 5 minutes. Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday 9:30-16:00, Saturday 9:30-14:00, Sunday 12:00-15:00. Ticket: No telephone: +358 (0) 207 220 683
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發佈日期:2016年3月27日
Cynthia wei
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Katajanokka, Kruunuhaka and Eira are representative districts of new art buildings. If you like this style of architecture, you might as well go there for a walk and enjoy it. Isto Rantanen, a local chimney sweeper, is an expert in new art architecture in Helsinki. Although he has been up and down on the roofs of Helsinki buildings for more than 30 years, he is deeply moved by the old buildings.
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發佈日期:2015年10月26日
WillSum
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It's not enough to have yellow, white and other historical buildings along an old Baltic city. There are still several boats here. One of the red and blue ones is said to be an icebreaker. European-style red brick buildings stand on the seashore as industrial sites, including prisons, etc. The neat buildings are in harmony with the surrounding environment, and there are many turtle-shaped stones on the sidewalk here to sit down, especially cute and cute.