- Fredrikinkatu
Fredrikinkatu ( _sv. Fredriksgatan, in
Helsinki slang "Freda") is a street in Helsinki that starts from the intersection of Tarkk'ampujankatu, Pursimiehenkatu, Laivurinkatu and Laivurinrinne (known asViiskulma in Finnish) in the district ofPunavuori and continues north by the western side ofKamppi Center until it reaches Lutherinkatu and theTemppeliaukio Church inEtu-Töölö .The majority of Fredrikinkatu is a one-way street going north, although Helsinki's
tram lines (3B and 3T) on it run in both directions between the Viiskulma intersection andBulevardi . Tram lines are also being laid along Fredrikinkatu between Urho Kekkosen katu and Arkadiankatu.Major buildings
*Fredrikinkatu 21, Ratakatu 12: the headquarters of
Suojelupoliisi , designed by E. Sihvola in 1888, is located at .
*Fredrikinkatu 44:Sähkötalo , designed byAlvar Aalto . Sähkötalo is located across Fredrikinkatu from Kamppi Center.
*Fredrikinkatu 65:Tennispalatsi .The majority of the buildings along Fredrikinkatu are full of small shops and boutiques, especially in the area between Iso-Roobertinkatu and Eerikinkatu.
Intersecting streets (from northeast to southwest)
* Merimiehenkatu
* Punavuorenkatu (to the left) / Ratakatu (to the right), a small square called Fredrikintori, is in the intersection
* Iso-Roobertinkatu, which became a promenade east of Fredrikinkatu
* Uudenmaankatu
*Bulevardi
* Lönnrotinkatu
* Kalevankatu
* Eerikinkatu
* Malminkatu (to the left) / Kansakoulukatu (to the right)
* Malminrinne (to the left) / Urho Kekkosen katu (to the right), open only topublic transportation
** The triangular-shaped area between Fredrikinkatu, Malminkatu and Malminrinne is a square calledKampintori
* Kampinkuja (to the left), a small promenade
* Salomonkatu, which became a promenade east of Fredrikinkatu
* Eteläinen Rautatienkatu
* Pohjoinen Rautatienkatu
** The train line leading to Länsisatama runs in a gap between Eteläinen Rautatienkatu and Pohjoinen Rautatienkatu
* Arkadiankatu
* Dagmarinkatu (to the right)Notes
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