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    Kampin Kappeli - One can see the subtle strip of windows around the entire curved top of the chapel

    Kampin Kappeli

    4.1(13 reviews)
    2.4 kmKamppi

    Helsinki is not even remotely loud to begin with when compared to Southern Europe. However, the…read moreChapel of Silence in Kampii is meant to allow for more reflection and quiet right in the middle of the city. The chapel is located between the main train station and Kampii's indoor shopping mall and transit hub, so exactly one Metro station apart. There are four major churches in Helsinki that are noted in most of the tourist literature. The more traditional ones - a Lutheran cathedral and a Russian Orthodox cathedral - are in the dogleg of the city that hems in the harbor and houses the government buildings. On the other hand, the two others - the Rock Church and the Chapel of Silence - are modernist buildings to the north and the west of the main train station, respectively. The Chapel of Silence is run by an association of city and area parishes together with the city administration. While it is most likely Lutheran in its backing, it is maintained as a nondenominational space. The interior has the pews and an area which might be considered an altar, but it's all understated and devoid of specific religious references. Even if traveling between the train station and Kampii on foot, you can't miss this small shrine. It's shaped like a bowl or cup, but it's not perfectly spherical or symmetrical, so it looks different from every angle. The exterior is cladded in siding of local forest growth and it's curved, but they handled the seams and the spacing very cleanly. The color of the wood is the color of the entire building! As such, it is the exact opposite of, say, the pyramidal entry to the Louvre, which is perfectly symmetrical and transparent as a result of its glazing. The interior is much the same, except that around the upper perimeter is a continuous ribbon of windows to bring in light. I can't guarantee you'll reflect or pray since you might also find yourself analyzing this unique space. However, if you want to pray or reflect, you can do so even when the outdoor elements are not cooperating. The Chapel of Silence was designed in 2010 and opened in 2012. It has won design awards. There is staff on hand who can answer questions for you and they have some leaflets about the chapel in various languages. I don't believe that a donation is required, but you should leave something since you did visit and so they can operate this innovative and soothing spiritual place.

    An interesting and unique bit of architectural design, the chapel provides a respite from the busy…read morecity outside its doors and encourages quiet reflection from those that visit. I'm not a religious person, but I enjoyed checking out the chapel and taking in the silence while admiring the interesting architecture. I only stayed a few minutes, but the chapel is worth checking out if you're in the area.

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    Kampin Kappeli - This is a side view of the asymmetrical Chapel of Silence in Helsinki's center.

    This is a side view of the asymmetrical Chapel of Silence in Helsinki's center.

    Kampin Kappeli - This is a side view of the chapel as seen at its base.

    This is a side view of the chapel as seen at its base.

    Kampin Kappeli - This is a side view of the chapel as seen at its upper edge.

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    This is a side view of the chapel as seen at its upper edge.

    Senaatintori - Cathedral of Helsinki

    Senaatintori

    4.2(18 reviews)
    2.6 kmKluuvi, Kruununhaka

    Helsinki's Senate Square (Senaatintori) are part of the oldest part of the city of Helsinki…read more Surrounding this large plaza are the Helsinki Cathedral, the Government Palace, the University of Helsinki and the Sederholm House which is the oldest building in the city center. You'll also find the Statue of Alexander II here, who re-established the Diet of Finland and worked towards Finland's independence from Russia. Senaatintori is where the big things happen, including concerts and exhibits. There is plenty to see here and nearby. [Review 10086 overall, 1672 of 2018.]

    A short walking distance from the center of Helsinki, Senate Square houses many important…read morebuildings. Built in the neoclassical architectural style the main building of the University of Helsinki (1832) sits on the western end of the Square. Helsinki Cathedral is open for viewing from June-August from 9-18 pm when services are not being conducted. It is note worthy that the cathedral designed by Ludvig Engel (1778-1840 was not completed until 10 years after his death. It was original commissioned to be built by the Swedish King when under Swedish rule. Another prominent building in the square is the Government Palace (1822) which is located on the eastern end of the square. The National Library of Finland is also located in the square. It is definitely worth visiting. It's interior id magnificent and they offer 1 hour tours with special exhibits. In the center of the Square is a statute of Alexander II called the "Good Czar" by the people of Finland because of his proposals granting more independence to Finland. The statue was erected in 1894 under Russian rule. Finland gained it's independence in 1917. Lastly, The Sederholm house now the Helsinki City Museum is located at the southwest corner of the Square. It is the oldest stone house in Helsinki built in 1757. While in the Square listen for the digital carilion music played at 17.49 hour. It runs for 5 minutes and 18 seconds. Many concerts are held in the Square, as well as, art exhibits. A notable art exhibit featuring the United Buddy Bears was held in the square. Life size bears were painted and displayed to demonstrate world unity.

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    Senaatintori
    Senaatintori

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