The fountain figure statue has been more than 100 years old, it is a famous Finnish sculptor created in 1906, the status quo has become the city symbol of Helsinki.
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The Baltic Daughter Statue, also known as the Bronze Statue of Amanda, is located next to the flower market in the open-air market in Helsinki, Finland. It is a bronze statue of a girl. Historical background The statue was first constructed in Paris in 1906, and in 1908 the bronze statue was transported to Helsinki and placed in its current location. Designer Ville Vallgren said that the image of a young girl emerging from the sea symbolizes the birth of Helsinki. Since then, this simple statue has become a symbol of Helsinki. The beauty of the sculpture This bronze maiden is named Amanda, and she is surrounded by four sea lions in a fountain. She rests her cheek in one hand and stares silently at the Gulf of Finland, so people affectionately call her "Daughter of the Baltic Sea". Festival Celebration Every year on May 1st, the Vappu Festival, Finnish high school and college students will hold a grand Vappu carnival next to the Amanda statue. It is a traditional Finnish festival that cannot be missed.
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The fountain figure statue has been more than 100 years old, it is a famous Finnish sculptor created in 1906, the status quo has become the city symbol of Helsinki.
Helsinki Harbour Park is near the pier on the side of a statue, named the daughter of the Baltic Sea, the statue line is beautiful and the facial expression is vivid, no matter who comes here will stop for a long time, seriously look at the statue.
The Baltic daughter statue is also a very important landscape, the whole statue is also a very distinctive landscape, the natural scenery of the Baltic Sea is quite good, you can see a long content.
In front of the presidential palace in Helsinki, Finland, there is a famous bronze fountain sculpture, the daughter of the Baltic Sea. Designer Woglen only called him the Little Mermaid when he built the statue in 1906. But two years later, when the statue was officially placed here, Finn gave her a affectionate nickname, Amanda. It is estimated that the beautiful girl at the top of the sculpture is not actually a mermaid, but has two legs, so Finns feel that the name is not true, so they have another cute name.
Three years ago, the Spring Festival rushed to Finland before the epidemic blockade. I was fortunate to see this statue on the Baltic Sea.
The Baltic Daughter Statue 🗿 from the story of Dan Apperson, the Danish fairy tale master
I went to the Baltic in January 20th and saw the statue in Denmark. It was beautiful.
Helsinki is the capital and largest port city of the Republic of Finland, and is the economic, political, cultural, tourism and transportation center of Finland, the world famous technology capital. The city has been named one of the most liveable cities in the world for many years. [1] The city is also one of the world's highest happiness cities