Malmi, Helsinki

Ylä- Malmi ( 38.1) Ala- Malmi ( 38.2) Pihlajamäki ( 38.3 ) Tattariharju ( 38.4 ) Malmin lentokenttä ( 38.5 ) Pihlajisto ( 38.6 )

Malmi ( Malm swedish ) is a district ( kaupunginosa ) in the north of the Finnish capital Helsinki.

Subordinate to the district are the subregions Ylä- Malmi, Ala- Malmi, Pihlajamäki, Tattariharju, Malmin lenkokenttä and Pihjalisto. The statistical municipality ( peruspiiri ) Malmi, however, includes the subregions Ylä- Malmi, Ala- Malmi, Tattariharju, Malmin lentokenttä and the partial areas Tapaninvainio and Tapanila, which together form the district Tapaninkylä while Pihlajisto and Pihlajamäki are subordinate to the Municipality Latokartano. West of Pihlajisto flows of Vantaa.

Clockwise Malmi adjacent to the other neighborhoods Suurmetsä, Mellunkylä, Viikki, Oulunkylä, Pukinmäki and Tapaninkylä.

Malmi was incorporated in 1946 as part of a large local government reform in the city of Helsinki. Previously, Malmi part and the center of the rural community of Helsinki.

The district center is the area around the Malmi station with the shopping centers Malmintori and Malmin Nova. At the cemetery Malmi numerous Finnish personalities are buried, Mauno Pekkala about, Tapio Rautavaara, Olavi Virta and as well as numerous functionaries of the Communist Party of Finland.

Traffic

In the district of Malmi railway station is on the train and S -Bahn lines of the Helsinki I ( according to Tikkurila ), K and N ( according to Kerava ) and T hold (after Riihimäki ).

To the east of the district is the Helsinki- Malmi opened in 1936. After the opening of the airport Helsinki -Vantaa 1952, the scheduled air services to and from Malmi was phased out. Today, he also serves as a training airport.

Major roads are the Kantatie 45 west of Malmi and the southeast Valtatie 4 leading towards the south up to the district Vanhakaupunki and northward to Utsjoki completely permeates through Vantaa and Kerava Finland. Crossed both highways from the ring road Kehä I / Seututie 101, which runs in an east -west direction between Ala- Malmi and Pihlajamäki.

Gallery

View of the cemetery Malmi ( 2009).

The Helsinki- Malmi (2006).

Road train in Pihlajisto (2008).

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