2 2 3 3 in the old bus station, the Sports Museum. In front of skate rental and 30 Iso Roobertinkatu 3 1 Kauppatori 2 To the left, the Art City Planning Department’s the Stadium, statues of the a café in winter time. Museum (Theodor Höjer, To the left, a pedestrian zone (Market Square) 2. Market information and exhibition long-distance runners Paavo 2 1887) which houses the with small shops & bouti- open: Mon-Sat, in the sum- space Laituri. Nurmi (Wäinö Aaltonen, 3 21 Kaarlenkatu 3 largest collections of art in ques, restaurants and clubs. mer also Sun. Havis Amanda 1925) and Lasse Viren (Terho 22 Karhupuisto 3 Fountain (Ville Vallgrén, . 31 7 (M) 2 Sakki, 1994). (”Bear Park”) 3. The statue in Viiskulma 3 1908). The blue building by Sörnäinen (‘Five Corners’) 3. Record 5 Rautatieasema 2 To the right Tennis Palace Sörnäs the park is called ”the Bear the square is the City Hall 13 Töölön halli 2 M shops and small boutiques Central Railway Station (Eliel (Helge Lundström, 1937) on the Anthill” (Jussi Män- and the pale yellow one furt- To the left, a tram depot, Saarinen, 1918). Access to an which houses a movie theat- tynen, 1931). Church her down is the Presidential Tram Museum and Korjaamo 32 Eiran sairaala 3 underground shopping area re and the Tennis Palace Art (, 1912) stands in Palace. There are ferry and Culture Factory. The Sibelius (Eira Hospital) 3. To the right, and to the metro as well as Museum. Nearby in Malmin- the background to the right. water bus services to Suo- Monument at a short walk Church (Lut- menlinna Sea Fortress and in an HSL service point. At the katu Synagogue. along Humalistonkatu. 23 heran, Lars Sonck, 1935) and the summer to junction, to Kallion virastotalo 3 8 Kauppakorkeakoulut 2 Eira Hospital (Lars Sonck, .To the right stands the the right Lasipalatsi (Glass To the right, City Administra- Straight ahead to the right 14 Kansaneläkelaitos 2 1905). A district with Art Orthodox Uspensky Cathed- Palace), and the monument tion Building Aalto University School of Headquarters of the Social Nouveau architecture. ral. of President J.K. Paasikivi (Harry Kivijärvi, 1980). On the Economics (Hugo Harmia Insurance Institution of 24 Hakaniemi 3 2 Finland (,1956). 33 Kapteeninkatu 3 Senaatintori 2 opposite side of the street and Woldemar Baeckman, Hakaniemi Hakaniemi market place and Hagnäs M (Senate Square) 2. The Neoc- the Main Post Office, Sanoma 1950) and to the left Han- To the right, Helsinki Ice Hall the Market Hall (Einar Flin- 34 Neitsytpolku 3 lassical ensemble around the ken School of Economics and Sonera Stadium football House (Jan Söderlund and kenberg, 1912). Market open 35 3 Senate Square was created Antti-Matti Siikala, 1995), the ( business arena. Mon-Sat. In summer time, a (Kaivopuisto Park) 3. To the by the German-born archi- Museum of Contemporary school) (Kurt Simberg, 1951- waterbus service from the right, the Roman Catholic St. tect C.L. Engel in the early Art (Steven Holl, 1953). Behind on Arkadi- 15 Auroran sairaala 2 quay to the . Henry’s (Lohrman, 19th century. To the right 1998) and the equestrian ankatu the Natural History (Aurora Hospital) 2. To the 1856-1860). Kaivopuisto of the is stattue of C.G. Mannerheim, Museum and the statue ’Elk’ right, Stadion Hostel and 25 Varsapuistikko 3 the Palace of the Council of (Jussi Mäntynen, 1924). The Crescendo, a memorial is home to several foreign the Marshall of Finland Kajsaniemi To the right, the Botanical embassies. State, to the left the main (Aimo Tukiainen, 1960). Next to those who fell in the Civil M Rautatientori Gardens of the University. To building of the University 9 Sammonkatu 2 War of 1918 (Taisto Martiskai- Järnvägstorget the Central Railway Station M the left, ”Maternal Love” stat- 36 Olympialaituri 3 > 2 of Helsinki and the Natio- To the right behind the block nen, 1970) (Marko Kivistö, Ola Laiho and ue (Emil Cedercreutz, 1928). To the right, Olympic nal Library of Finland. The Mikko Pulkkinen 2011), across of buildings the Temppeliau- Terminal 16 statue in the square depicts the street the Parliament kio Church (Timo and Tuomo Eläintarha 2 > 3 26 Kaisaniemi 3 Emperor Alexander II (Walter 37 Eteläranta 2 Building (J.S. Sirén1924-31) Suomalainen, 1961-70). Kamppi 17 Karjalankatu 3 Kampen 27 Runeberg, 1894). and the National Museum. M Ylioppilastalo The Old Market Hall dating On the opposite side of the 10 Apollonkatu 2 18 (Student House) 3 To the back to the 1889 (under 3 Alppila 3 2 street the City Museum (Villa left, the renovation; estimated to be 11 Töölöntori To the right, the Linnan- Aleksanterinkatu is one of Hakasalmi) and Tram routes (Eero Saarinen, 1936) and the completed in summer 2014). (Töölö Market Square) 2 mäki Amusement Park and the city’s busiest shopping (Alvar Aalto, 1962-75). Sea Life. To the left, Alppila 2 3 Park. Back to the HSL’s service point Market open Mon-Sat left a statue called ”Three streets. Church (Keijo Ström and Rautatientori metro station Ruoholahti 2 6 Simonkatu 2 Gräsviken Smiths”(Felix Nylund, 1932). 12 Ooppera 2 Olavi Tuomisto, 1957). M 2 4 Mikonkatu 2 To the right the Kamppi cen- Tourist information The Finnish National Opera In the northern side of the tre housing a shopping cent- 19 28 3 Pohjoisesplanadi 19 visit- (Hyvämäki – Karhunen – Porvoonkatu 3 square you see the Finnish re, bus terminal and metro 3 2 helsinki.fi 15 May – 14 Sep, Parkkinen, 1993). In the other 29 Fredrikinkatu 3 National Theatre (Onni Tar- station. In front of the centre 20 Urheilutalo 3 Mon-Fri 9am-8pm, Sat-Sun side, the Olympic Stadium 3 Various design boutiques. janne, 1902). In the front of it, in Narinkkatori, the entre- (Sports hall) 3. To the left, 9am-6pm (Yrjö Lindegren and Toi- To the right, Café Ekberg, a statue of the writer Aleksis preneur statue (Eva Löfdahl, Brahen kenttä sport’s field 15 Sep – 14 May, Mon-Fri 9am- vo Jäntti, 1933-51) and the Kivi (Wäinö Aaltonen, 1939). 2006). 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