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House of nobility

Was built as a meeting place for Finnish nobility, which at that time was a significant political estate. Today, the nobility no longer holds political significance and has long since lost its economic privileges. However, valuable documentation and living cultural history still exist and need to be preserved—a task to which the Knights' Hall is dedicated, benefiting both researchers and history enthusiasts, as well as the general public and representatives of noble families.

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Kallio's gray granite church from 1912 is one of Helsinki's most prominent landmarks. It is located in the Kallio district at the end of Helsinki's longest straight street axis. Kallio church serves Finland's urban landscape, the most densely populated and residential area preferred by young adults.

KALLIO CHURCH

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