Category
page 1Buildings and structures in Espoo
Espoo Cathedral
cathedral church building in Espoo, Finland
EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art
art museum in Espoo in southern Finland
Gallen-Kallela Museum
art museum in Espoo, Finland
Espoo Metro Areena
multi-purpose stadium in Espoo, Finland
Helsinki Finland Temple
LDS temple in Finland
Nokia head office
building in Espoo, Finland
Otaniemi water tower
water tower in Espoo, Finland
WeeGee house
art museum building in Espoo, Finland
Vermo
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Vermo (in Finnish: Vermon ravirata) is the largest harness racing track in Finland. The track was opened in 1977. It is located in the Leppävaara district of Espoo, but is officially regarded as the racecourse of the neighbouring Helsinki. Length of the track is 1000 metres and width 24–26 metres. Notable race is Finlandia-Ajo.
Tapiola Church
church in Espoo, Finland
Espoo manor
manor house in Espoo, Finland
Espoonlahti Church
church in Espoo, Finland
Espoo Cultural Centre
cultural centre in Espoo, Finland
Villa Elfvik
house in Finland
Haukilahti water tower
water tower in Espoo, Finland
Dipoli
Dipoli is a building located in the Aalto University's Otaniemi campus in Espoo in Otakaari 24, Finland. It was designed by architects Reima and Raili Pietilä and opened in 1966. Dipoli was initially owned by the Student Union of the Helsinki University of Technology who sold it to Aalto University in 2014.
Otaniemi Chapel
chapel in Espoo, Finland