The city is not big, but the scenery is beautiful, quiet and quiet. The place suitable for cultivating sentiment and purifying the mood of the metropolis is that the consumption is a little expensive, and the others are all good and worth more.
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Equestrian statue of Marshal Mannerheim Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Statue of Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, a Finnish military leader and statesmen. He served as the military leader for the whites in the Finnish, as commander-in-chief during WW2 and as th sixth president of Finland.
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Equestrian statue of Marshal Mannerheim Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The city is not big, but the scenery is beautiful, quiet and quiet. The place suitable for cultivating sentiment and purifying the mood of the metropolis is that the consumption is a little expensive, and the others are all good and worth more.
The statue of Mannheim is a landmark statue of Helsinki. Mannheim is the highest ranking soldier in Finnish military history. His final rank is "Marshal of Finland". He also served as Regent of the country (1918-1919) and as the 6th President (1944-1946). It's easy to find in the street. The attractions are not big, but the surrounding shopping malls and streets are good.
The Mannerheim statue is a landmark statue of Helsing base, the highest ranked soldier in Finnish military history, and its final rank was "Marshal of Finland", and served as the country's regent (1918-1919) and the sixth president (1944-1946).
Mannerheim's bronze statue stands in front of the Museum of Contemporary Art and passes by on his way to the Capitol building. He was the former President of Finland. He was the commander of Finland in World War II. The bronze statue owner remembered the hero.
Whether the sculpture is amazing or not, it recorded the glory and glory of war during the Nordic period.