Mannerheim Statue depicts Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, a Finnish military leader and statesman. The statue shows the revered man on horseback about to head into battle. Observe this beautiful landmark when visiting Helsinki attractions, such as Parliament House, Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art and the National Museum of Finland.
Carl Gustaf Mannerheim served as supreme commander of the Finnish Defense Forces in the War of Liberation of 1918, the Winter War of 1939 to 1940 and the Continuation War of 1941 to 1944. He then became the president of Finland from 1944 to 1946. Stop at this statue to acknowledge Mannerheim, a major influence on Finland’s history.
For more background on this Finnish leader, drive to Mannerheim Museum from Mannerheim Statue in about 10 minutes. The museum is housed inside Mannerheim’s final Helsinki residence. See Mannerheim’s house as it would have looked in the mid-20th century. This museum also features exhibits on the commander’s military accomplishments.
Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art’s entrance is next to Mannerheim Statue. Kiasma displays contemporary artworks from the 1970s to the present day. See many artworks, such as installations, media art, paintings and sculptures, by distinguished artists from Finland and other nearby countries. The museum is also regarded as a building of architectural significance in Helsinki.
Walk from Mannerheim Statue to the National Museum of Finland in less than 10 minutes. This museum aims to preserve Finnish history from the Stone Age to the present day. See ancient coins, medals, decorations, furniture, jewelry and many other fascinating items in the museum’s permanent collection.
The Mannerheim Statue is in the center of Helsinki, about 12 miles (20 kilometers) from Helsinki Airport. This landmark is near many excellent bars and restaurants serving traditional Finnish and international cuisine. Walk from Mannerheim Statue to Kauppatori Market Square in less than 20 minutes for fresh produce, gourmet food and local delicacies.
Visit Mannerheim Statue to acknowledge one of Finland’s most revered men as you travel between many of Helsinki’s museums and attractions.