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Savoy is a restaurant in Helsinki, Finland, located on the Eteläesplanadi street. The restaurant opened on 3 June 1937. [ 1 ] It is located in a space designed by Finnish architects Aino and Alvar Aalto , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and furnished by the company Artek , which they had founded two years earlier.
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Main building of the University of Helsinki, part of the city centre campus. Administration building. The City Centre Campus (Finnish: Keskustakampus, Swedish: Centrumcampus) is one of the four campus areas of the University of Helsinki. It is located at the historic centre of Helsinki. The campus houses the following faculties: Faculty of Arts
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Helsinki" The following 131 pages are in this category, out of 131 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A view of the end of Yliopistonkatu at Mikonkatu viewed to the east. A view of the end of Yliopistonkatu at Unioninkatu to the west. Yliopistonkatu (Swedish: Universitetsgatan, both meaning "University Street") is a street in the Kluuvi district of Helsinki, Finland leading east to west.
Porthania is a university building located in the center of Helsinki, Finland. It is part of the city centre campus of the University of Helsinki . Designed by Aarne Ervi and completed in 1957, [ 1 ] it is one of the notable modernist buildings from the 1950s in the center of Helsinki.
The Kumpula Campus (Finnish: Kumpulan kampus, Swedish: Campus Gumtäkt) is a science campus of the University of Helsinki. The campus is located some four kilometres from the centre of Helsinki, in the Kumpula district. Completed in 2005, it currently provides study and research facilities for about 6,000 students and 1,000 teachers/researchers.
In the 17th and 18th-centuries, the site was the location of a graveyard. [2] In 1812, Senate Square was designated as the main square for the new capital of Helsinki in the city plan designed by Johan Albrecht Ehrenström. [3] The Palace of the Council of State (or Government Palace) was completed on the eastern side of Senate Square in 1822.