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Helsinki Olympic Stadium

The Helsinki Olympic Stadion, built in 1938, was designed in functionalistic style by the architects Yrjö Lindegren and Toivo Jäntti. The Olympic Games were held in 1952 in Helsinki. Today the Olympic Stadium hosts both national and international sporting events and outdoor concerts. The Stadium Tower is 72 meters (235 feet) high and at the top you can admire the urban landscape and central Helsinki.

The Finnish Sportsmuseum is also located at the Olympic Stadium as well as the Bistro Stadion restaurant.

The Stadium visitor centre is located at the foot of the tower. Take a break in the Isku Lounge and let the unique Stadium atmosphere sink in.

The Visitor Centre is also the entry to the Stadium meeting and exercise premises, the Stadium tower and to the Bistro Stadion restaurant. This is also where the guided tours of the Stadium start.

Musiikkitalo - Helsinki Music Centre

Musiikkitalo is an acoustically first-class concert hall as well as other facilities providing a wide range of musical experiences for people of all ages and a place to study music. The residents of Musiikkitalo are Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, and Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki.

Alongside music and architecture, it is also possible to enjoy visual art during a visit to Helsinki Music Centre. Reijo Hukkanen's Song Trees and Kirsi Kaulanen's Gaia were both specifically commissioned for the building. Works from the Finnish State Art Deposit collection are also on display.

The building was designed by LPR-Arkkitehdit.

There's also a café, lunch restaurant, a shop specialized in classical music, Fuga, and a sheet music shop, Ostinato, at Musiikkitalo.

There are also guided tours in the building during summer, both to architecture and behind the scenes.

Malmitalo

Malmitalo's versatile programme attracts people not only from Malmi, but from all districts of Helsinki to enjoy concerts, films, art and children's culture. The building also houses the Malmi Library, café-restaurant Malmitalo, the Helsinki Adult Education Centre and a total of four art schools for music, dance, visual arts and handwork.

Korjaamo Culture Factory

Korjaamo Culture Factory is one of the largest culture centres in the Nordic countries. Korjaamo produces entertainment and art events accross various fields including music, talks, fine art and theatre. Newness, open-mindedness and interaction with audiences are top values at Korjaamo.

The culture centre has it's own movie theatre Korjaamo Kino. There are premiers every week with special movie events like Movie Brunches, Matinea Kino and Kids Movie Kino.

During the Summer Korjaamo's green and relaxing garden is packed with programme, including gigs, DJ's and themed events. Garden's own BBQ days are super popular. Korjaamo's bar and restaurant is open every day offering delicious food made with love.

The Helsinki City Museum branch, the Tram museum, is also located at Korjaamo, as well as restaurant Sushibar + Wine.

Kanneltalo

Kanneltalo is a theatre and concert hall and a hub for all kinds of events and activities, close to the Kannelmäki train station. In the building also eg. a café and library.