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Finland. Helsinki. The torchbearer lamps by Emil Wikstrom (1
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Finland. Helsinki. The torchbearer lamps by Emil Wikstrom (1
Finland. Helsinki. The torchbearer lamps. Two of the four monumental granite sculptures in Finnish romantic style, designed in 1904 by architect Gottlieb Eliel Saarinen (1873-1950) and built between 1910-1914, by sculptor Emil Wikstrom (1864-1942). They decorate the southern entrance to the Central Railway Station and hold balloons light up at night that represent the light of the world
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Balloon Colossal Emil Facade Finland Finnish Gottlieb Granite Helsinki Hold Lamp Lamps Monumental Mythological Mythology Romantic Saarinen
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1. Title: "The Torchbearers of Helsinki: Emil Wikstrom's Mythological Masterpieces at the Central Railway Station" 2. Description: This evocative photograph captures the enchanting allure of Helsinki's Central Railway Station, with a focus on the iconic Torchbearer lamps designed by Finnish architect Gottlieb Eliel Saarinen and sculptor Emil Wikstrom. Dating back to the early 20th century, between 1910 and 1914, these colossal statues are a testament to Finland's rich artistic heritage. 3. Context: The Torchbearer lamps, two of four in total, are situated at the southern entrance of the Central Railway Station. Their granite structures, inspired by Finnish romantic style, are adorned with the hands of two mythological men, each holding aloft a balloon that illuminates at night. These ethereal lights symbolize the 'light of the world,' adding a magical touch to the station's facade. 4. Artistic Significance: Emil Wikstrom, a renowned Finnish sculptor, brought Saarinen's vision to life, creating these monumental sculptures that have become an integral part of Helsinki's contemporary age. The Torchbearer lamps are not only a tribute to the past but also a symbol of Finland's enduring connection to its mythological roots. 5. Historical Importance: The Torchbearer lamps represent an essential chapter in the history of Finnish art and architecture. Their creation marked a significant milestone in the development of Helsinki's urban landscape, making them a must-see attraction for visitors and locals alike. 6. Conclusion: This photograph encapsulates the timeless beauty and historical significance of Helsinki's Torchbearer lamps, a captivating reminder of Finland's artistic and mythological past. These colossal statues continue to inspire awe and wonder, making them an enduring symbol of Helsinki's unique character.
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