based on 152 reviewsToday I visited the Parliament Building in Canberra, Australia. I was very shocked. This building is not only large in area but also very beautiful. It takes about two hours to complete the full visit. There is a restaurant in the building. You can take a rest here if you are tired.
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Today I visited the Parliament Building in Canberra, Australia. I was very shocked. This building is not only large in area but also very beautiful. It takes about two hours to complete the full visit. There is a restaurant in the building. You can take a rest here if you are tired.
The Finnish Parliament, built in 1931, is one of the most iconic buildings in Helsinki. It is really magnificent and you can see the round columns from a distance. You can basically enter and exit freely here and see the politicians of Finland.
Finland's political center, which looks like a Greek temple, is very attractive. The Finnish Parliament Building was built in 1931. Like the appearance of the Greek temple, it has 14 round stone pillars about 17 meters high on the front, which gives people a strong sense of power and beauty. Finland's parliament is composed of 200 members who often gather in buildings to discuss state affairs. In addition to the important meeting time, visitors can visit the cabinet meeting rooms and conference centres, listen to staff explanations and learn about Finnish politics.
The Finnish Parliament Building was built between 1926 and 1933 and was designed by Borg, Siren and & #197; berg. As the only classical building in Finland representing the 1920s, it is supported by 14 Collinsing-style cylinders and uses red granite as the main building material. In front of the parliament building, there is a lawn on which to lie in the sun in summer, which is a very pleasant thing.
The landmark representing Finland's administrative strength is also the only building in the area that reflects the classical architectural style of the 1920s. It makes me feel like I'm back in Washington. A huge pillar is particularly solemn facing the broad steps, which has a strong impact on the modern style of the international concert hall on the edge.