Cathedral is the most famous building in Helsinki. It is located in Parliament Square and is a Lutheran church. Helsinki Cathedral, built in 1852, is the essence of Finnish architectural art because of its exquisite structure and extraordinary appearance. The Cathedral stands in the Senate Square where tourists gather. The cathedral is situated over 80 meters above sea level. At first glance, the main body of the milky white church supported by the Greek corridor pillars and the bell tower with a pale green bronze dome stand out. Its magnificent momentum and beautiful structure make it a classic in Finnish architectural history and a landmark building in Helsinki. All visitors to Helsinki will not miss this scenic spot, which is the representative and landmark building of Helsinki and Finland. The church and the square in front of the church are gathering places for tourists. There are also leisurely seagulls on the square. The surrounding buildings are the University of Helsinki, the Cabinet Building, the Presidential Palace, the Supreme Court and the City Hall. It's also near the sea.