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South-Eastern Katajanokka

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A view of southeastern Katajanokka, merchant Ekebom's ferry yard on Lökholmen, or Laukkasaari Island. Iso Mustasaari of Sveaborg (Suomenlinna) in the background. Suomenlinna Church housed an Orthodox congregation at the time, as evidenced by the domes.
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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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Helsinki City Museum / Eugen Hoffers

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Hoffers, Eugen

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