The Helsinki Cathedral, also known as the Evangelical Lutheran Cathedral of Helsinki, had its dedication ceremony on 15 February 1852. The dedication marked the completion of the main structure, although some final touches and interior decorations were added later.
Designed by the German architect Carl Ludvig Engel, the cathedral is a prominent landmark in Helsinki and is known for its neoclassical architectural style. It is one of the most recognizable symbols of the city and a significant religious and cultural site in Finland.
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