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Helsinki Festival publication from 1968

Helsinki Festival publication from 1968
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The cover of the publication features pictures of Helsinki and the text ‘HELSINGIN JUHLAVIIKOT HELSINGFORS FESTSPEL HELSINKI FESTIVAL HELSINKI-FESTWOCHEN 1.–30.5.1968.’
Since 1968, Helsinki Festival has played a key role in establishing a permissive and inclusive urban culture in Helsinki.

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The cover of the publication features pictures of Helsinki and the text ‘HELSINGIN JUHLAVIIKOT HELSINGFORS FESTSPEL HELSINKI FESTIVAL HELSINKI-FESTWOCHEN 1.–30.5.1968.’

From Sibelius Week to Helsinki Festival – when Helsinki became a festival city

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