Havis Amanda

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Symbol of Helsinki: Havis Amanda

The Havis Amanda statue, a bronze representation of a nude mermaid, was sculpted by Ville Vallgren in Paris in 1906 and installed in Helsinki's Market Square in 1908. This fountain has been both celebrated and controversial since its inception.

As a landmark of cultural significance, Havis Amanda features Art Nouveau architecture and is accompanied by marine creature fountains. It symbolizes the city's maritime heritage and has become a beloved work of public art.

Must-See Features

  • 🧜‍♀️ Art Nouveau Style: Exquisite design reflecting the early 20th century artistic movement.
  • 💧 Fountain Base: Surrounded by fountains that enhance its visual appeal.
  • 🏛️ Cultural Significance: Recognized as a city landmark and a point of interest for both locals and visitors.

Havis Amanda is accessible to the public for free, making it an attractive stop for tourists, families, and art enthusiasts.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Havis Amanda

Rising Controversy

The statue's nude form initially caused public outcry but is now celebrated.

Historical Context

Installed in 1908, it reflects the social values of early 20th century Finland.

Sculptor's Legacy

Ville Vallgren, the sculptor, is recognized as a significant Finnish artist.

Location

Unioninkatu 23 (Kauppatori)

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