Toripolliisi
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A Glimpse of Toripolliisi
In the heart of Oulu stands the Toripolliisi, a bronze statue symbolizing the policemen who patrolled the local marketplace. Crafted by sculptor Kaarlo Mikkonen, it pays homage to the city's history.
Unveiled in 1975, this statue reflects the cultural significance of law enforcement in community life. Its stout and robust design embodies the character of the marketplace, once bustling with traders and shoppers. The statue is an essential part of Oulu's urban landscape, serving both as a historical reminder and a popular photo opportunity.
Highlights of Toripolliisi
- Imposing Presence 👮♂️
- Cultural Landmark 🌍
- Artistic Craftsmanship 🎨
Visitors can access the statue for free and it appeals to tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Toripolliisi
Crafted by Kaarlo Mikkonen
The statue was designed by Finnish sculptor Kaarlo Mikkonen, emphasizing local artistry.
Symbol of Law Enforcement
It represents the local policemen who ensured safety in the bustling market area.
Location Significance
Situated in Oulu's market square, it serves as a cultural landmark for the city.
Location
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Address
View mapRantakatu Oulun Tori
Opening Hours
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Contact Information
Price
Free.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Any time is suitable, but mornings are less crowded.