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File:NoDroneZone2.jpg|The "Mother Earth Protecting Her Sons" monument can be seen in the background <br> Picture taken by [[User:Fillefilur|Fillefilur]]
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Latest revision as of 11:21, 6 December 2021

NoDroneZone
NoDroneZone.jpg
Picture taken by FilleFilur
Information
DifficultyDifficulty1.png
LocationHelsinki, Etelä-Suomi, Finland
SurfaceGravel, Grass
Created2017-08-09 07:33:51
NoDroneZone at Turfgame.com


NoDroneZone is a turfzone in the municipality of Helsinki in the region of Etelä-Suomi (Southern Finland) in Finland. The zone is located in the province of Uusimaa.

Placement[edit]

This zone is placed by the grave monument "Mother Earth Protecting Her Sons" in the Gert Skytte park in the district of Munkkiniemi, in western Helsinki.

Mother Earth Protecting Her Sons[edit]

"Mother Earth Protecting Her Sons" belongs to Wäinö Aaltonen's (1894-1966) late production, the sculpture was signed in 1959. Aaltonen has freed himself from the heavy monumentalism and the sculpture has an expressive basic mood. The son's classicism has been given an opposite pair in the Cubistically outlined female figure. Mother Earth protects her son at the Munkkiniemi´s heroes grave, the surroundings are planned by architect and professor Aulis Blomstedt.

The bronze sculpture, which is 2.40 meters high, stands on a gray granite plinth. On the pedestal is the text "Pro Patria". The work belongs to the Helsinki Art Museum's collection.

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