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Esplanadi, colloquially known as Espa, is an esplanade and urban park situated between the Erottaja square and the Market Square. It is bordered on its northern and southern sides by the Pohjoisesplanadi (North Esplanadi) and Eteläesplanadi (South Esplanadi) streets, respectively.
Moomin World (Finnish: Muumimaailma, Swedish: Muminvärlden) is a theme park based on the Moomin books by Tove Jansson. It was designed by Dennis Livson, [ 2 ] and is located on the island of Kailo next to the old town of Naantali , in Southwest Finland .
Moomin merchandise has become popular collectors items, and Atelier Fauni's production belongs to the more valuable toys. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The individually most popular figure, however, was the sumppi troll, which also inspired a band, which went by the name of the troll. [ 4 ]
It is located in central Helsinki, at the eastern end of Esplanadi and bordering the Baltic Sea to the south and Katajanokka to the east. HSL maintains a year-round ferry link from Market Square to Suomenlinna, [2] and in the summer there are also private companies providing ferry cruises, both to Suomenlinna and to other nearby islands.
Box art of Moomin's Tale (2000) for Game Boy Color, developed by Sunsoft. In 1997, Muumit ja Taikurin hattu (The Moomins and the Hobgoblin's Hat) was developed by Norsk Strek AS and published by WSOY, later Nordic Softsales. It was only released for the PC. In 2000, Moomin's Tale, developed and published by Sunsoft, was released for Game Boy ...
Moomin Museum (Swedish: Muminmuseet, Finnish: Muumimuseo, formerly called Moominvalley) is situated in the city of Tampere, Finland. Shown at the Moomin Museum are illustrations by Tove Jansson (the creator of Moomins), 40 miniatures, tableaux about Moomin events and a small (2.5 metres high) Moomin House. There are about 2,000 exhibits on display.
Aarikka store on Esplanadi in Helsinki. Aarikka opened its first retail store in Helsinki in 1960, expanding to 20 outlets by the 1980s. [8] In 2017, Aarikka was acquired by another Finnish household and gift items manufacturer, Martinex Oy .