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  1. La Estatua ecuestre del Mariscal Mannerheim (en finés: Marsalkka Mannerheimin ratsastajapatsas) es una escultura de Aimo Tukiainen, situada en el centro de Helsinki, Finlandia. Está en la avenida Mannerheimintie , delante del museo de arte contemporáneo Kiasma .

  2. A bronze equestrian statue of Field Marshal Gustaf Mannerheim stands in the centre of Helsinki, Finland. It was made by Aimo Tukiainen and erected in 1960. The bronze statue is 5.4 metres (18 ft) tall. It is raised on a granite plinth, 6.3 metres (21 ft) tall, 6.3 m long and 2.72 metres (8 ft 11 in) m wide.

  3. Various landmarks across Finland honour Mannerheim, including most famously the Equestrian statue located on Helsinki's Mannerheimintie in front of the later-built Kiasma museum of modern art. Mannerheim Parks in both Turku and Seinäjoki include statues of him.

    • Anastasie "Stasie" Mannerheim (1893–1978), Sofia "Sophy" Mannerheim (1895–1963)
    • 1889–1917, 1918–1946
  4. Equestrian statue of Marchal Mannerheim. Artist Aimo Tukiainen. Mannerheiminaukio 2, Helsinki. Baron Carl Gustav Emil Mannerheim (1867-1951) was the Marshal of Finland, Protector (1918-19) and President of the Republic (1944-46).

  5. 4 de jun. de 2021 · Mannerheim's statue in central Helsinki (Image: Lehtikuva) Born in 1867 into a family of Swedish aristocrats, Mannerheim seemed destined to live a life that was typical of his rarefied cohort. Finland was then the Grand Duchy of Finland, an autonomous region of the Russian Empire that had previously been under the rule of Sweden.

  6. La estatua, dada a conocer en 1960, representa a Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, mariscal de las Fuerzas Armadas de Finlandia y sexto presidente de Finlandia. La Estatua ecuestre del Mariscal Mannerheim es una escultura de Aimo Tukiainen, situada en el centro de Helsinki, Finlandia.

  7. C.G.E. Mannerheim (1867–1951) charted the course of Finnish history and was voted greatest Finn of all time. He served in the Russian Imperial Army for decades, and later became a war hero in his home country of Finland. He was the symbol of the Finnish struggle against Soviet Russia during the Winter War of 1939–1940.