About

Three Blacksmiths in Helsinki is a commanding bronze statue that has captured the imagination of locals and visitors alike since its unveiling in 1932. Created by the renowned architect Felix Nylund, this symbolic monument depicts three smiths in the act of hammering an anvil, representing themes of work, cooperation, and community spirit. With an impressive Google rating of 4.3, it stands as an iconic gathering spot for the city's residents and tourists. The statue is accessible for wheelchair users, although it is not tactile for visually impaired visitors. As a significant piece of Helsinki's artistic landscape, Three Blacksmiths continues to serve as a vibrant meeting place and a testament to collective effort and unity.

Features

Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Kaivokatu
Bus stop 198 m walk
Erottaja
Bus stop 193 m walk
Ylioppilastalo
Tram stop 108 m walk
Järnvägsstationen
Tram stop 197 m walk
Helsingin päärautatieasema
Train station 356 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.3
based on 644 reviews
4.3/5 644 reviews
Matti
Matti
1 week ago on Google

Must see places in Helsinki, and sometimes you might even see them all dressed up.

Harnäs Stugor Och Tornvilla
Harnäs Stugor Och Tornvilla
2 weeks ago on Google

Ett landmärke. Lite finsk sisu över skulpturen. Men jag kan ha missförstått konstverket.

Dr. Deepak Rawat
Dr. Deepak Rawat
2 weeks ago on Google

It’s in front of Stockman building, no tickets needed to see it.