This is Finland’s national academic library, unlike the new mass library (Oodi) in Helsinki. It is very historical and the library building itself is a historical artifact and is well worth visiting.
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The National Library of Finland Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The National Library of Finland, moved from its original location in Turku to Helsinki in 1827. The library is an important research library in Finland, as well as a very long and large-scale library in Finland. Administratively, the National Library of Finland is affiliated to the University of Helsinki. The National Library of Finland was formerly known as the University of Helsinki Library until 2006 when it was renamed to its current name.
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The National Library of Finland Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This is Finland’s national academic library, unlike the new mass library (Oodi) in Helsinki. It is very historical and the library building itself is a historical artifact and is well worth visiting.
The interior of the new Helsinki Library is relatively square, but the interior space floor and smallpox change are very rich. The new Helsinki Library is said to be a gift from the Finnish government to Helsinki citizens, so be sure to hurry before National Day. Since the new museum is open to the public on the first day, there are concerts in the evening, and the crowds are as many as crossing the river. The new museum is basically completed, but the main entrance facade has a large wooden curtain wall before it has time to install, only the keel, do not look carefully and think that the facade is designed like this.
Located on the west side of Helsinki Cathedral, built in 1640. Go to the National Library when you can't go to self-study, and enter for free.
This is Finland's national library, very large, single building is very powerful, the collection is very rich, located on the side of the Helsinki Cathedral, easy to find.
From a distance, I thought the government was a library.