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Prehistory. Finland. Bronze Age. Found at Pernio. NationalPrehistory. Finland. Bronze Age. A set of four axes found at Pernio. National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Jettebole Idols, Island of Aland. FinlandJettebole Idols (Island of Aland). National Museum of Finland. Helsinki. Finland
Prehistory. Bronze Age. bronze weapons, found in Finland. National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Perforated Battle-Axes. Nordic areas. (2900-2450 / 2350 BC)The Corded Ware culture, alternatively characterized as the Battle Axe Culture or Single Grave culture. Nordic areas. (2900-2450/2350 BC). The National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Northern Europe. Stone Age. Axes decorated with carved animaPrehistory. Northern Europe. Early Stone Age. Axes decorated with carved animal heads. Bear, elk, duck. The National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. Antique reproduction wooden house. Model. Finland. Turku
Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. Museum. Exterior. Finland. Turku
Glassware. Glasses, bottles and jars. Waino Aaltonen Museum. Turku. Finland
Apothecary s. Ancient herbalism. Pharmacy Museum. Turku. Finland
W?in?? Aaltonen Museum of Art or WAM. Turku. Finland. Especially to moderna art. The permanent exhibition of sculptor Waino Aaltonen
Detail of a fireplace, used for the preparation of the pharmacy products. Pharmacy Museum. Turku. Finland
Old Pharmacy laboratoy. Inside. Instrumentals. 1772-1809. Pharmacy Museum. Turku. Finland
Toxic or poisonous substances. Pharmacy Museum. Turku. Finland
Finland. Turku. Qwensel House. Bourgeois housing from the autarchic times. Built in 1700. Qwensel House operates as the Turku Pharmacy Museum and caf?. Room
Pharmaceutical porcelain jars. Pharmacy Museum. Turku. Finland
Pharmaceutical jars for storing Aspirina and Bicarbonat. Pharmacy Museum. Turku. Finland
Pharmaceutical glass containers. 1700. Pharmacy Museum. Turku. Finland
Pharmaceutical containers with inscriptions, and mortar. pharmacy Museum. Turku. Finland
History. Utensils medicine. Turku. Finland. Pharmacy Museum. Turku. Finland
Pharmaceutical jars. Spanish Albarello. 17th century. PharmaPharmaceutical jars for storing Aspirina and Bicarbonat. Pharmacy Museum. Turku. Finland
Pharmacy jars (glass and ceramic) and mortars. Museum of Pharmacy. Turku. Finland
Violin. 1200-1550. Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. Finland. Turku
Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. Ceramic pieces. Right, German dish of 1600. Turku. Finland
Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. Aboa Vetus. Remains of six medievalAboa Vetus & Ars Nova. Aboa Vetus. Includes the remains of six medieval buildings. The urban character of the area can be seen in the ruins and the old cellars
Old keys. 1200-1600. Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. Turku. FinlandOld keys. 1200-1600. Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova.Turku. Finland
Alexander III of Russia (1845-1894). Colored engravingAlexander III of Russia (1845-1894). Emperor of Russia. Engraving of The Spanish and American Illustration, 1877. Colored
Nicholas I (1796-1855). Emperor of Russia (1825-1855). Portrait by A. P. Schawabe (1843). Historical Museum. Moscow
Finland. Turku. Pharmacy Museum and the Qwensel house, built in the 1700s in an area reserved for the nobility. A pharmacy from the 19th century has been furnished in the shop wing of the building
Finland. Helsinki. Central Railway Station designed by Gottlieb Eliel Saarinen (1873-1950). Finnish granite
Finland. Helsinki. Johan Ludvig Runebergs memorial. By WaltFinland. Helsinki. Monument dedicated to the Finnish poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg (1804-1877). Statue by his son Walter Runeberg (1838-1920). Erected in 1885. Esplanadi Park
Finland. Helsinki Cathedral, 1830-1852. Designed by Carl LudHelsinki Cathedral. Finnish Evangelical Lutheran cathedral. Designed by Carl Ludvig Engel (1778-1840) in the neoclassical style
Finland. Turku. Castle. Founded in the late 13th century
Woman blowing the Lure, Vasterbotten, Sweden (now Finland)Woman of Westrobothnia, Vasterbotten, Sweden (now in Finland) blowing the Lur (Lure, Lurr), a long horn, from a hilltop. Its purposes included signalling and calling cattle. circa late 18th century
Kyosti KallioKYOSTI (GUSTAF) KALLIO President of Finland from 1937 to 1940. Seen here at work in his study with his adjutant. Date: 1873 - 1940
Finns Destroy RailwayFinland :The Finns destroy the Leningrad-Murmansk railway. The soldiers wear white uniforms so as to be less conspicuous in the snowy landscape Date: January 1940