Hakaniemi
Hakaniemi (Swedish Hagnäs) is an unofficial district of Helsinki, the Finnish capital. It covers most of the neighbourhood of Siltasaari. It is considered a part of the Helsinki city center. Historically, it was often associated with the working class and workers' associations. However, the cost of living has risen considerably in recent years and is now on par with that of the rest of central Helsinki.
The best-known features of Hakaniemi include a large and lively marketplace, Oriental food stores with a good variety of Asian imported products[1] the headquarters of several trade unions, the headquarters of the Social Democratic Party of Finland and the Left Alliance Party and the Helsinki Hilton hotel. Famous buildings include the round Ympyrätalo building (architects Heikki and Kaija Sirén, 1968) and the Hakaniemi Market Hall (architect Karl Hård af Segerstad, 1914).[2]
Hakaniemi Square was built on reclaimed land. It has been the site of a farmers' market since 1897.[3]
Pictures
- Statue by Johannes Haapasalo.
- Pitkäsilta bridge between hakaniemi and Kruununhaka.
- Hakaniemi metro station was opened in 1982.
- Siltavuorensalmi.
- Eläintarhanlahti.
See also
References
- Markets in Helsinki (..Walking up Hämeentie from Hakaniemi market, you'll find most of Helsinki's African, Middle Eastern, Indian and Asian grocery stores..) Today Tourism
- Hakaniemi Market Hall also caters for Asian customers Helsingin Sanomat
- Hakaniemen tori Archived 2013-04-12 at Archive.today Helsinki City Museum
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