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Johan Ludvig Runeberg Monument

A tribute to Johan Ludvig Runeberg, Finland's national poet, in the heart of Helsinki's Esplanadi Park. A symbol of Finnish identity and cultural heritage.

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The Johan Ludvig Runeberg Monument, located in Helsinki's Esplanadi Park, honors Johan Ludvig Runeberg (1804-1877), Finland's national poet and author of the Finnish national anthem. The statue, created by Runeberg's son Walter, features the poet and the allegorical Maiden of Finland, symbolizing the nation.

A brief summary to Johan Ludvig Runebergin muistomerkki

  • Pohjoisesplanadi 29, Helsinki, 00100, FI
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Take a stroll through Esplanadi Park, enjoying the lush greenery and vibrant atmosphere surrounding the monument.
  • Read the inscriptions on the monument to learn about Runeberg's life and his impact on Finnish culture.
  • Visit nearby cafes to enjoy Finnish delicacies while taking in the views of the monument and the park.
  • Explore other cultural attractions in the area, such as museums and galleries, easily accessible from the monument.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Johan Ludvig Runeberg Monument is located in the heart of Helsinki's Esplanadi Park, making it easily accessible on foot from many central locations. From the Market Square (Kauppatori), walk west along Pohjoisesplanadi or Eteläesplanadi. The monument is situated in the middle of the park, between Kluuvikatu and Kasarmikatu. No costs are involved.

  • Public Transport

    To reach the Johan Ludvig Runeberg Monument via public transport, take tram number 3 or 6 and get off at the stop called 'Kampintori'. From there, walk for about 10 minutes to Pohjoisesplanadi 29, where the monument is located. A single ticket for public transportation in Helsinki costs around €3.20.

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The Johan Ludvig Runeberg Monument stands as a tribute to Finland's national poet in the heart of Helsinki's Esplanadi Park. Johan Ludvig Runeberg (1804-1877) was a Finland-Swedish lyric and epic poet, celebrated for his contributions to Finnish literature and national identity. He penned the lyrics to "Vårt land" (Our Land), which became the Finnish National Anthem. The monument, designed by Runeberg's son, Walter Runeberg, was unveiled on May 6, 1885, eight years after the poet's death. The bronze statue depicts Runeberg at the age of 55, dressed in a priest's coat, with his right hand on his chest as if about to deliver a speech. At the foot of the pedestal stands the allegorical Maiden of Finland, wrapped in a bearskin, holding a laurel wreath and a tablet inscribed with the words of the Finnish national anthem in Swedish. The monument is a focal point in Esplanadi Park, a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. The surrounding area offers seating and open spaces for relaxation, with nearby cafes providing opportunities to savor Finnish delicacies. The monument serves as a starting point for exploring Helsinki's cultural attractions, including museums, galleries, and other landmarks. Interesting Fact: The memorial offers no direct indication of the identity of the person it depicts, as it was considered self-evident at the time.

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