John Oram's photos with the keyword: Helsinki Central Railway Station
Helsinki Central Railway Station (5) - 31 July 201…
09 Aug 2016 |
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The architecture of Helsinki Central Railway Station (Eliel Saarinen, 1919) makes it worth a visit even for those with little or no interest in railways nor, perhaps, even an intention to travel. The monumental style links National Romanticism and Functionalism.
The front doors are flanked by the so-called Lyktbärarna each holding a translucent lantern. The figures were designed by Emil Wikström.
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Helsinki Central Railway Station (4) - 31 July 201…
09 Aug 2016 |
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The architecture of Helsinki Central Railway Station (Eliel Saarinen, 1919) makes it worth a visit even for those with little or no interest in railways nor, perhaps, even an intention to travel. The monumental style links National Romanticism and Functionalism.
The front doors are flanked by the so-called Lyktbärarna each holding a translucent lantern. The figures were designed by Emil Wikström.
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Helsinki Central Railway Station (3) - 31 July 201…
09 Aug 2016 |
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The architecture of Helsinki Central Railway Station (Eliel Saarinen, 1919) makes it worth a visit even for those with little or no interest in railways nor, perhaps, even an intention to travel. The monumental style links National Romanticism and Functionalism.
The four -sided clock tower on the east side of the main station building is a prominent city landmark.
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Helsinki Central Railway Station (2) - 31 July 201…
09 Aug 2016 |
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The architecture of Helsinki Central Railway Station (Eliel Saarinen, 1919) makes it worth a visit even for those with little or no interest in railways nor, perhaps, even an intention to travel. The monumental style links National Romanticism and Functionalism.
The front doors are flanked by the so-called Lyktbärarna each holding a translucent lantern. The figures were designed by Emil Wikström.
200_2_P1120028E
Helsinki Central Railway Station (1) - 31 July 201…
09 Aug 2016 |
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The architecture of Helsinki Central Railway Station (Eliel Saarinen, 1919) makes it worth a visit even for those with little or no interest in railways nor, perhaps, even an intention to travel. The monumental style links National Romanticism and Functionalism.
200_2_P1120026
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