Helsinki Cathedral
Helsinki Cathedral
Published 2018-02-01T16:08:50+00:00
Tervetuloa helsinkiin!
Welcome to Helsinki!
The idea of MiniWorld 3D came to creator Dany Sánchez after a Finnish friend who asked if 3Dprinting could be used for visually impaired people to "see" buildings and famous landmarks of their cities and countries. Finally, here is one for her own hands! We are excited to see what she thinks!
The Helsinki Cathedral (Finnish: Helsingin tuomiokirkko, Suurkirkko; Swedish: Helsingfors domkyrka, Storkyrkan) is the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran cathedral of the Diocese of Helsinki, Finland. The church was originally built from 1830-1852 as a tribute to the Grand Duke of Finland, Tsar Nicholas I of Russia.
A distinctive landmark in the Helsinki cityscape, with its tall, green dome surrounded by four smaller domes, the building is in the neoclassical style. It was designed by Carl Ludvig Engel as the climax of his Senate Square layout: it is surrounded by other, smaller buildings designed by him.
The church's plan is a Greek cross (a square centre and four equilateral arms), symmetrical in each of the four cardinal directions, with each arm's façade featuring a colonnade and pediment (from Wikipedia).
MiniWorld 3D is excited to bring this historical model to life! All models are made by hand and brain from scratch in SolidWorks or Fusion360 to ensure printability, please give credit, it's all about spreading culture and education!
MiniWorld 3D is the collection of 3D printable models of landmarks of the world!
Thanks to @kijaidesign & @mosaicmfg for additional photos!
No support needed; nice, easy print. Use higher qualities for best results of small details.
Date published | 01/02/2018 |
Tecnología | FDM |
Complejidad | Fácil |
Sin apoyo | YES |
Titulo | Helsinki Cathedral |
Date | 1852 |
Periodo | Neoclassic |
Record | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helsinki_Cathedral |
Scaled to be 10cm wide, printed with Fillamentum's Sky Blue PLA, 0.15mm layers, 7 hours.