A little gloomy on the outside, light and spacious inside - that's what it is, Kallio Church, the decoration of the eponymous district of Helsinki. Built in 1912 in the "Finnish Art Nouveau" style, the church from afar looks like the building of the Helsinki railway station.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, in the dynamically developing Helsinki, it was decided to build "social housing" for workers in factories and factories. Wooden houses with one-room flats, similar to those that are called "communes" in Odessa, were actively built up in the Kallio district ...