Hendro/VMN/BLJ – Helsingin päärautatieasema, Finland
Helsingin päärautatieasema (Helsinki Central Railway Station) is the main railway station in Helsinki, Finland, and one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Designed by architect Eliel Saarinen and opened in 1919, the station is known for its striking granite facade, clock tower, and famous stone men statues holding lanterns. It serves as the central hub for both long-distance and commuter trains, connecting Helsinki to major cities across Finland and beyond. The station also includes shops, restaurants, and easy access to public transportation, making it a vital part of Helsinki’s daily life.