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Check out the imposing former Mortgage Society
of Finland building (1899). It’s the work of prominent Finnish architect Lars Sonck, who also designed the Helsinki Stock Exchange. Again, the style harkens back to a non-existent ancient history with a Romanesque theme updated with in a Vienna Secessionist viewpoint. This kind of Historic Romanticism was all the rage in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

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