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Monday 28 August 2017

Cafe Krypta and Aleksander Lindeberg Exibition

If in need of a break from the sun, a snack, and/or a washroom I recommend the Cathedral Cafe Krypta. Seriously. It is behind the Helsinki Cathedral in Senate Square and often has a galley exhibit. Purchasing a 50 cent Euro juice means you do not have to pay a Euro for the bathroom. They have more extensive and inexpensive food and drink items too.
The cafe is halfway down the right hand side alcove.
 There is a chapel at the back of the crypt.

There was also a temporary exhibition on Aleksander Lindeberg, a Finnish painter and illustrator. I like his styles of art. They rotate their exhibits regularly.
He also worked in advertising when he was younger. 
 He later worked on children's books.

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