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A wild boar dish at the Harald restaurant in Helsinki. The Harald restaurants are themed after the Viking Age. The menu, consisting mostly of meat and fish in various forms, accompanied with vegetables and sauces, is close to what the Vikings may have eaten, but slightly modified to suit the modern taste. The interior and the outfits of the ...
The restaurant in 2019 The cargo storehouse of the Finnish railways in 1911. Vltava is the largest Czech cuisine restaurant in Finland, located in central Helsinki.It was opened in spring 2005 to a Jugend architecture building protected by the Finnish National Board of Antiquities, located on the Elielinaukio square, between the Helsinki Central railway station and the main building of the ...
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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
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Elite is a restaurant located in Töölö in Helsinki, Finland, at Eteläinen Hesperiankatu 22. [1] Elite was founded in 1932. The original restaurant manager was Ernst Mattas. The restaurant moved to its current premises in the new Reitz house in 1938, where a separate building was designed for the restaurant on the ground floor.
Salve is a restaurant in Helsinki, Finland founded in 1897, [1]: 7 which was originally a famous pub among sailors. After the housing cooperative lending the restaurant's premises discontinued its contract in autumn 2016 the restaurant moved to new premises about a hundred metres away on the other side of the street crossing at Hietalahdenranta ...
Keskuskatu, then Hakasalmenkatu, in the 1900s.To the right is the Skoha house, later dismantled to make room for the shopping centre, City-Center. Keskuskatu, literally "Central Street" (Finland Swedish: Centralgatan), is a two block-long pedestrian street in the centrally-located Kluuvi neighborhood of Helsinki, Finland.