Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The estimated costs of the new library was €98 million, of which the state agreed to pay €30 million in connection with the centenary of Finland's independence in 2017. The City of Helsinki budgeted €66 million for the building. [6] On 31 December 2016, it was announced that the new library would be named Oodi in Finnish and Ode in ...
ALESSANDRO RAMPAZZO/GettyI initially went Helsinki’s Oodi Library on a whim. My friend’s son needed another Harry Potter book. And because I find visiting a location in any city I don’t live ...
Library Oodi (Helsingin keskustakirjasto Oodi) 2018: The Helsinki Central Library Oodi is the central library of Helsinki, inaugurated late 2018. In addition to usual library amenities, the library includes event spaces and an indoor movie theatre. It is located next to the Helsinki Central Railway Station. Presidential Palace (Presidentinlinna ...
Helsinki City Library (Finnish: Helsingin Kaupunginkirjasto, until 1910 Helsinki People's Library) is the largest public library in Finland. Owned by the City of Helsinki, the library has 37 branches and a collection of about 1.56 million books. [1] The City Library is part of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area Libraries network.
Kaapelitehdas is the home of three museums – Finnish Museum of Photography, Theatre Museum and Hotel and Restaurant Museum. It also provides space for galleries, dance theatres, ateliers, art schools, rehearsing studios, radio stations and a popular restaurant named Hima & Sali. [citation needed]
Sweeney made the designer bag the centerpiece of her outfit, however, by committing to the maximalist bag charm trend.She decorated the $2,750 Miu Miu design with blue and pink lanyards, strings ...
Authorities in California have busted 117 sticky-fingered grinches who were part of an organized holiday shoplifting ring. California Highway Patrol recovered 767 stolen items worth more than ...
In 2002, the museum changed its name from Taideteollisuusmuseo to Designmuseo ("Design Museum") because the original name was too long and complicated. [2] The museum also has a cafe and shop. Situated on the same city block is the Museum of Finnish Architecture. Furniture of the Finnish Art Nouveau style (1903)