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Meilahti
MejlansSubdivisions of Helsinki Subdivision number 15 District Western Area 2.12 km² Population data - Population 6,792 - Pop. density 3,090 /km² Postal codes 00270, 00250 Subdivision regions Neighbouring subdivisions Vanha Munkkiniemi, Laakso, Ruskeasuo, Kuusisaari, Lehtisaari, Taka-Töölö, Etu-Töölö Meilahti (in Swedish Mejlans) is a neighbourhood of Helsinki between Mannerheimintie (the main entrance road to Helsinki) and a bay named Seurasaarenselkä. Most of the houses in Meilahti were built in the 1930s and 1940s. Meilahti is home to over 6700 people including the President of Finland Tarja Halonen who lives on the shore in the President's official residence, Mäntyniemi. Former presidents Martti Ahtisaari and Mauno Koivisto have also lived in Mäntyniemi. Mari Kiviniemi, (Prime Minister of Finland) also has an official residence, Kesäranta, in Meilahti.
Several hospitals are located in this district, including the Meilahti Hospital of the Helsinki University Central Hospital (HUCH).
Neighbourhoods surrounding Meilahti are Töölö, Munkkiniemi, Ruskeasuo, Pikku Huopalahti and Laakso.
For the 1952 Summer Olympics, the neighborhood hosted the rowing events.
References
- 1952 Summer Olympics official report. pp. 54-5.
Venues of the 1952 Summer Olympics Hämeenlinna · Harmaja · Helsinki Football Grounds · Huopalahti · Käpylä · Kotka · Laakso · Lahti · Liuskasaari · Malmi Rifle Range · Maunula · Meilahti · Messuhalli · Olympic Stadium · Pakila · Ruskeasuo Equestrian Hall · Swimming Stadium · Taivallahti · Tali Race Track · Tampere · Tennis Palace · Turku · Velodrome · Westend Tennis Hall1900: Seine • 1904: Creve Coeur Lake • 1908: Henley Royal Regatta • 1912: Djurgårdsbrunnsviken • 1920: Brussels–Scheldt Maritime Canal • 1924: Bassin d'Argentuil • 1928: Sloten • 1932: Long Beach Marine Stadium • 1936: Grünau Regatta Course • 1948: Henley Royal Regatta • 1952: Meilahti • 1956: Lake Wendouree • 1960: Lake Albano • 1964: Toda Rowing Course • 1968: Virgilio Uribe Rowing and Canoeing Course • 1972: Oberschleißheim Regatta Course • 1976: Île Notre-Dame • 1980: Krylatskoye Sports Complex Canoeing and Rowing Basin • 1984: Lake Casitas • 1988: Han River Regatta Course/Canoeing Site • 1992: Lake of Banyoles • 1996: Lake Lanier • 2000: Sydney International Regatta Centre • 2004: Schinias Olympic Rowing and Canoeing Centre • 2008: Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park • 2012: Dorney Lake • 2016: Lagoa Rodrigo de FreitasCategories:- 1952 Summer Olympic venues
- Neighbourhoods of Helsinki
- Olympic rowing venues
- Southern Finland geography stubs
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