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Finlands mint

Finlands mint
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Finlands mint, Rahapajanranta 3 (Kanavakatu 4 - Katajanokan laituri 3), architect E. B. Lohrmann, completed in 1864. In the background the Uspenski cathedral, completed in 1868.
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A painting showing low wooden buildings at the water front. There are wooden boats in the foreground.

Katajanokka – from disgrace to Art Nouveau gem

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