based on 365 reviewsThis fountain figure statue has a history of more than 100 years. It was created by the famous Finnish sculptor Ville Vallgren in 1906 and has now become the city symbol of Helsinki.
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This fountain figure statue has a history of more than 100 years. It was created by the famous Finnish sculptor Ville Vallgren in 1906 and has now become the city symbol of Helsinki.
There is a statue on the pier side of Helsinki Harbor Park, named Daughter of the Baltic Sea. The statue has beautiful lines and vivid facial expressions. No matter who walks here, they will stop and stare at the statue for a long time.
The Statue of the Daughter of the Baltic Sea is also a very important landscape. The entire statue is also a very distinctive landscape. The natural scenery of the Baltic Sea is quite beautiful, and you can see a very long history.
In front of the Presidential Palace in Helsinki, the capital of Finland, there is a famous bronze fountain sculpture - Daughter of the Baltic Sea. When the designer, Wallgren, built the statue in 1906, he simply called it the Little Mermaid. But two years later, when the statue was officially placed here, the Finns gave it a friendly nickname - Amanda. It is probably because the beautiful girl at the top of the sculpture is not actually a mermaid, but has two legs, so the Finns felt that the name was not worthy of the name, so they gave it another cute name.
This statue is a masterpiece of the Finnish sculptor Valgren, also known as the Daughter of the Baltic Sea. On the Hat-wearing Day on the eve of May Day, students will also give her a white high school graduate hat.
Helsinki is a coastal city on the Baltic Sea. The statue of the Daughter of the Baltic Sea is located in the city center. This beautifully carved statue is a must-see attraction when you come to Helsinki, and you won't miss it because you can see it from a distance.