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Forum is a shopping centre in Helsinki, Finland, opened in 1985 and located between the streets of Mannerheimintie, Simonkatu, Yrjönkatu and Kalevankatu. The original Forum building is located in the corner of Mannerheimintie and Simonkatu. The shopping centre has been constantly expanded to also fill other buildings in the city block (...)
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), or Glaspalatset in Swedish (meaning literally "the Glass palace") is a functionalist office building designed in the 1930s, located on Mannerheimintie in the Kamppi district of Helsinki, Finland. Lasipalatsi is one of Helsinki's most notable functionalist buildings. An earlier building at the same location was the Turku barracks, which was destroyed in the Finnish Civil War in 1918 (...)
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Helsinki (in Finnish; ), or Helsingfors (in Swedish; ) is the capital and largest city of Finland. It is in the southern part of Finland, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, by the Baltic Sea. The population of the city of Helsinki is 568,146 (31 October 2007) [http://www.vaestorekisterikeskus.fi/vrk/files.nsf/files/8A2A752D27F84A6FC2257391003A9C0B/$file/071031 (...)
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The Central Railway Station metro station (Finnish ''Rautatientorin metroasema'' / Swedish ''Metrostationen Järnvägstorget'') is a station on the Helsinki Metro. It is connected to the Helsinki Central Railway Station by a tunnel. It is the only station whose name is announced in more than two languages: Finnish, Swedish and English (...)
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(left) and Laakso (right), some 3-4 km north from Erottaja Mannerheimintie (in Finnish), or Mannerheimvägen (in Swedish), named after the Finnish military leader and statesman Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, is one of the most famous streets in Helsinki, Finland. It was originally named Heikinkatu (Henriksgatan in Swedish), after Robert Henrik Rehbinder, but was renamed after the (...)
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The City-Center is a famous office and shopping centre building located in the centre of Helsinki, Finland, right across the street from the Helsinki Central railway station. The building was constructed in 1967 and was designed by the Finnish architects Viljo Revell and Heikki Castrén (...)
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–1998) is a contemporary art museum located along Mannerheimintie in Helsinki, Finland. It is named after kiasma, Finnish translation for a chiasma alluding to the basic conceptual idea of its architect, Steven Holl. The museum exhibits the contemporary art collection of the Finnish National Gallery founded in 1990 (...)
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located in Helsinki, Finland and part of the Sokos Hotel hotel chain. When opened in 1931, it became the tallest building in Finland, a position it maintained until the completion of the new Fortum (then Neste) headquarters in neighboring Espoo in 1976, and it remained the tallest building in Helsinki until 1987. The interior of the building was completely renovated in 2005. (...)
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significant business building and department store located in the centre of Helsinki, Finland. It is one of many department stores owned by the Stockmann corporation. Annually, about 17 million customers visit the store and it is thus the largest department store in Finland. It is also the largest department store in the Nordic countries in terms of area and total sales (...)
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Helsinki Central railway station (, ) is a widely recognised landmark in central Helsinki, Finland, and the focal point of public transport in the Greater Helsinki area. It serves as the point of origin for all trains in the local VR commuter rail network, as well as for a large proportion of long-distance trains in Finland (...)
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