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  2. City Centre Campus - Wikipedia

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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

  3. City-Center - Wikipedia

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    [2] The Helsingin kaupunginmuseo (Helsinki city Museum Bureau) also concluded in a written statement that The Makkaratalo reflects the Finnish ideology of planning in the 60's, e.g., the view that the city of Helsinki should prepare for a wider use of cars as part of becoming a modern metropolis. It is also a prime example of Viljo Revell's work.

  4. Category:Restaurants in Helsinki - Wikipedia

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  5. Hietalahti market hall - Wikipedia

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    The Hietalahti market hall is an old market hall located near the Hietalahdentori market square in Helsinki, Finland, hosting several restaurants and cafés. The market hall acts as concentration for restaurants and cafés, offering Japanese, Portuguese, Italian, French and Middle Eastern cuisine both at lunchtime and in the evening.

  6. Helsinki City Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Helsinki City Centre (Finnish: Helsingin kantakaupunki, Swedish: Helsingfors innerstad) originally referred to the area belonging to the city of Helsinki, Finland before the great annexation on 1 January 1946. After the annexation the names "Helsinki Centre" and "annexed area" were used, forming the area of Greater Helsinki together.

  7. Café Ekberg - Wikipedia

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    Café Ekberg is a café bakery located along Bulevardi in Kamppi, Helsinki, Finland. It was founded by Fredrik Ekberg (1825–1891) in 1852, which makes it the oldest café still in operation in Helsinki. [2] At first it was located on Aleksanterinkatu, but it moved to its current location in 1915.

  8. Teurastamo - Wikipedia

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    The slaughterhouse closed in 1992 and has since housed smaller butchers, bakeries and other food and flower businesses. [2] The area was officially opened to the general public in the autumn of 2012. [1] Teurastamo is run by more than a dozen active players, from distilleries to restaurants and coffee roasters. [2]

  9. Hietalahdenranta - Wikipedia

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    In the background is Clarion Hotel Helsinki. Piers for boats along the street. The Koff brewery was located at Hietalahdenranta up to the 1990s. Hietalahdenranta (Swedish: Sandvikskajen) is a street located in the southern part of the centre of Helsinki, Finland.