Alexander II

Local nameAleksanteri II
LocationKruununhaka, Helsinki, Finland

Alexander II is a monumental statue located at the Senate Square in central Helsinki, Finland.

The main figure in the statue depicts the Grand Duke of Finland Alexander II giving a speech at the 1863 Diet of Finland that he had assembled, wearing the uniform of an officer of the Finnish Guards' Rifle Battalion. The statue also includes four allegorical sculptures, representing four different virtues - Law, Work, Peace and Light.

Ordered by the Estates and designed by Johannes Takanen and Walter Runeberg, the monument was revealed in April 1894. The revelation was a great patriotic demonstration to the memory of emperor Alexander II, who was instrumental in establishing Finnish statehood, the first constitution of Finland, granting Finnish an official status for the first time in history, and who is remembered by the Finns as a liberal ruler supporting limits on the autocracy of the emperor.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_II_(statue_in_Helsinki)

Official Website https://www.hamhelsinki.fi/en/sculpture/aleksanteri-ii-walter-runeberg-johannes-takanen/

Address 7 Hallituskatu, Helsinki 00170, Finland

Coordinates 60°10'10.223" N 24°57'8.169" E

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