Finland West: The Sacred and The Profane
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villa mairea,
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turku cemetery,
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kaleva church,
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tampere cathedral,
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finnish national romantic,
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fiskar villiage,
uusimaa,
moomin museum,
tove jansson
Following the excursion to the northern Arctic Circle, and to the eastern Lakelands of Finland, the semester in Helsinki was capped with a final tour through western Finland. In just two days we visited multiple chapels and cemeteries such as Erik Bryggman’s Resurrection Chapel, and...