The cultural ambiance of the Finlandia hall can never be missed out, especially with the beautiful checkered park situated in the north and the Finnish National Opera House and the Municipal Museum in the south. Located on the banks of the Töölö Bay, the beauty of the Finlandia Hall holds the viewer wonder struck.A master piece Helsinki architecture, the Finlandia Hall was designed by one of the renowned Finnish architects Alvar Aalto.
Designed to hold the attention of millions of tourists from all over the world and created to serve the purpose of congressional meetings, exhibitions and concerts, the Finlandia Hall is a center for cultural rendezvous . It is worth mentioning that the Final Act
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of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe was signed in this place in the month of July in the year 1975.
The architectural magnificence of the Finlandia Hall is best represented in the diversified use of material in the building up of the monument. While the exterior wall is made of Carrara marble, the roofs acquire a metallic look because of the copper finishing. These are accentuated by green patina and teak window frames. The interior is even more intriguing with hardwoods and ceramic craftsmanship. The marble balconies prove to be a complete contrast to the cobalt blue walls in the interior of the concert hall, enhancing the structural beauty of the Finlandia Hall.
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