- Vironniemi
Vironniemi (Swedish: Estnäs) is a district of
Helsinki ,Finland , forming the core part of the city centre, thus also the central location of the Finnish governmental and financial decision making, and the location of Helsinki's most importantchurch es. Vironniemi is the location of the Presidential Palace, thePalace of the Finnish Council of State , theSenate Square , theHelsinki Cathedral , the Uspenski Cathedral and the main office of theBank of Finland .Other important sites in the district include the main building of the
University of Helsinki , theHelsinki City Hall , theHelsinki Central railway station and theHelsinki main post office . Manybank s andcorporation s have their headquarters in Vironniemi, and theSokos and Stockmanndepartment store s andSanomatalo , the main office of "Helsingin Sanomat ", Finland's largestnewspaper , are also found there. A part of the core of Finland's cultural life is also found here: theNational Library of Finland , theFinnish National Theatre ,Ateneum andKiasma . TheHelsinki Music House is being constructed in the area.History
Originally, a narrow bay called
Kluuvinlahti extended south ofTöölönlahti , reaching the site of present-dayEsplanadi . At that time, the name Vironniemi meant the area eastwards of the bay mentioned above.The birth of the Helsinki centre today dates back to 1640. At that time, the city centre was moved to Vironniemi from its birthplace at the mouth of the
Vantaa river , the location of the present-day district ofVanhakaupunki .The city grew and developed. It can still be seen: Old buildings dating back to the 18th and
19th century form about a quarter of the buildings currently in the district. Still in the1850s , construction of the city was mainly focused in the Vironniemi area and south of it.When the Kluuvinlahti bay was gradually filled in the 19th century, the name Vironniemi was disused in all except historical contexts. Only in the
1980s the name was restored, as the name of the main district, when division of the city into main districts was established.Districts and neighbouring districts of Vironniemi
The main district of Vironniemi is divided into three individual districts:
Kruununhaka ,Kluuvi andKatajanokka .Neighbouring districts include
Kaartinkaupunki in theUllanlinna main district to the south,Kamppi andEtu-Töölö in theKampinmalmi main district to th west,Siltasaari across thePitkäsilta bridge in theKallio main district to the north, andSörnäinen to the east of the aforementioned district across the more easternHakaniemi bridge .Office and home to thousands
Vironniemi is a very important employer (35040 offices, as of 31 December 2003) and also the home of 11242 Helsinkians (as of early 2005). Over 80% of the district's apartments have been built before 1960, and a little over 10% in the 1980s [http://www.hel2.fi/tietokeskus/helsinki_alueittain_2005/103Kampinmalmi.pdf Helsinki by districts (2005): Basic information about the main district of Vironniemi] , when production of new apartments was being directed towards Katajanokka.
The education level of the inhabitants of the district is the highest of all main districts in the city - 36.4% of the inhabitants have a university degree. 10.6% of the district's inhabitants are native Swedish-speaking (as of 1 January 2005), which is clearly higher than the city average. The
unemployment rate is very low and the income level is above average.Traffic connections in the district are excellent. Vironniemi is the endpoint or transit point of many
tram ,bus ,train andferry routes. Two of the stations of theHelsinki metro - theRautatientori metro station and theKaisaniemi metro station are located in the area. Traffic routes - streets, the rail yard and the piers - have taken up about 45% of the land area of the core of the city centre.ources
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?t=h&hl=en&ie=UTF8&om=1&ll=60.170251,24.956818&spn=0.021048,0.061974 Vironniemi as seen from a satellite]
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