| Our journey through the Halls of Kalevala
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| Starts from the northern entrance
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| Please follow me
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| Ladies and gentlemen, this building
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| Is an epitome of architecture
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| The art that gives shelter to and leads
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| All the other arts to the future and beyond
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| We have arrived at a wing housing thirty-six chambers of innovation
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| It’s a stronghold of research for the brightest minds
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| Please heed the warning signs
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| As we move on, notice the large empty spaces on the walls
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| During the next few hundred years they will all be filled
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| With tomorrow’s master painters' frescoes
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| And now, the very heart of the building, the Pantheon
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| It’s time to get down
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| Down to «Tuonela,» the Underworld
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| A crypt of the champions
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| The final resting place for the great and the good
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| It is believed they will rise from their tombs
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| When the worst danger threatens the motherland
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| Be careful, the stairs are slippery
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| This way, please
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| Here, on this exact spot where I stand now
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| Eliel Saarinen’s visiting colleague Le Corbusier
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| Promptly threw himself on the floor and tantrummed
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| «This monstrous building, like a charnel-house
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| Is strewn with the detritus of dead epochs»
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| Fortunately, the possibly awkward situation was averted
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| When Saarinen quickly produced a little packet from his coat pocket
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| «Charlie, I bet I’m more modern and functional than you are
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| I drew the first plans of this house on a pack of 'worker man' cigarettes»
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| And here we have the original pack
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| You can take photos, but no flash, thank you
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| Replicas are available at the gift shop (The gift shop)
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| Now we have finally come to the last section of our tour
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| A purgatory of stairs
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| Four-hundred-and-four steps to be precise
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| That we need to ascend
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| In order to reach the paradise at the top of the tower
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| A breathtaking panorama embracing in one glance
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| The entire glorious city and its magnificent surroundings |