Mannerheimintie

60.16888888888924.94Koordinaten: 60 ° 10 ' 8 " N, 24 ° 56' 24" E

Mannerheimintie (Swedish: Mannerheimvägen ) is a named after the Finnish Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil and statesman Mannerheim Boulevard in the Finnish capital Helsinki. The street was originally named after Robert Henrik ( Heikki ) Rehbinder as Henriksgatan / Heikinkatu and was renamed after the Winter War.

The approximately 5.5 -kilometer-long boulevard running from place Erottaja inside the city with the Swedish Theatre northwestward past the Stockmann department store, passes through the districts of Kamppi, Töölö, Meilahti, Laakso and Ruskeasuo and opens into the highway leading towards Hämeenlinna and Tampere.

A number of famous buildings are located on or near the Mannerheimintie: next to the theater and the department store, the building of the Finnish Parliament ( Eduskuntatalo ), the main post office, the museum Kiasma, Finlandia Hall, National Museum and the Opera House in Helsinki. Also found are along the Mannerheimintie many famous monuments. In the immediate vicinity of Mannerheimintie is the main railway station Helsinki.

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