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Kamppi Centre (Finnish: Kampin keskus, Swedish: Kampens centrum) is a complex in the Kamppi district in the centre of Helsinki, Finland, designed by various architects, the main designer, however, being Juhani Pallasmaa. As a four-year construction project, it was the largest singular construction site in the history of Finland, involving the extensive and difficult redevelopment of the Kamppi district in downtown Helsinki.
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| Location | Kamppi, Helsinki, Finland |
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| Coordinates | 60°10′10.5″N 024°56′00.4″E / 60.169583°N 24.933444°E |
| Opened | March 2, 2006 |
| Management | Tuomas Sahi |
| Owner | Nordic Retail Fund |
| Architect | Juhani Pallasmaa |
| Floor area | 37,000 m2 (398,265 sq ft) |
| Floors | 7 |
| Parking | 250 bays |
| Website | www |

The Kamppi Centre consists of:
- Central bus terminal for local buses
- Long-distance coach terminal (underground)
- Kamppi metro station (underground)
- A freight depot (underground)
- Internal parking area (underground)
- 6 floor shopping centre with a supermarket, shops, restaurants, night clubs and service points
- High-class offices and residential apartments
The entire complex was opened in stages, with the new metro station entrance opened on 2 June 2005, the central bus terminal on 5 June, the long-distance bus terminal on 6 June and the shopping centre opened on 2 March 2006.
The appearance of the building is a reflection of the main architect Juhani Pallasmaa's ongoing interest in Constructivist architecture and Structuralist architecture, as if the building functions as a machine.
Shopping centre
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editHistory
editThe present-day Narinkka Square occupies an area that originally formed part of the Turku Barracks complex in central Helsinki. Constructed in the early 19th century, the barracks served as a major garrison for Russian imperial troops stationed in Finland.[1][2] In 1918, during the Finnish Civil War, the Turku Barracks were destroyed in fighting between the Red and White factions.[1]
See also
editReferences
edit- 1 2 "Helsingin vanhalla bussiasemalla tarjoillaan jatkossa laatuelokuvia ja samppanjaa – elokuvateatterin rakentaminen alkaa syyskuussa". Yle Uutiset (in Finnish). 2021-08-19. Retrieved 2025-09-27.
- ↑ "Viihde | Helsingin keskustan viihdekompleksi aukeaa nyt – Tältä se näyttää". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). 2023-11-15. Retrieved 2025-09-27.
External links
edit- Official website (in English)
