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Kamppi metro station
station on the Helsinki Metro in Finland
Kamppi
thumb|right|Lapinlahdenkatu street in Kamppi Kamppi () is a neighbourhood in the centre of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. The name originally referred to a small area known as the "Kamppi field" (see below), but according to the current official designation, "Kamppi" encompasses a much larger area with a population of 12,098 people (as of 31 December 2022) and 28,181 jobs (as of 31 December 2012).
Alexander Theatre
opera house and theater in Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki Synagogue
synagogue in Helsinki, Finland
Kamppi Chapel
chapel in Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki Old Church
church in Helsinki, Finland
Tavastia Club
rock club in Helsinki, Finland
Lasipalatsi
Lasipalatsi (; meaning literally "glass palace") is a functionalist office building designed in the 1930s, located on Mannerheimintie in the Kamppi district of Helsinki, Finland, next to Forum shopping centre and Kamppi Center. Lasipalatsi is one of Helsinki's most notable functionalist buildings.
Kamppi Center
complex in the Kamppi district in the centre of Helsinki, Finland
Amos Rex
art Museum in Lasipalatsi, Helsinki
HAM Helsinki Art Museum
art museum in Helsinki, Finland
Deutsche Schule Helsinki
primary school
Tennispalatsi
thumb|250px Tennispalatsi (; lit. Tennis Palace), is an enclosed cultural and recreational center in Kamppi, Helsinki, Finland. It houses a Finnkino multiplex movie theatre, the Helsinki City Art Museum, the Museum of Cultures, and small shops.
Yrjönkatu Swimming Hall
indoor swimming hall in Helsinki, Finland
Forumin kortteli
shopping centre in Helsinki, Finland
Sähkötalo
thumb|250px|Sähkötalo Sähkötalo (lit. Electricity Building) () is the name of the building located in the Kamppi district of central Helsinki, which serves as the headquarters of HELEN, the municipal energy company of the city of Helsinki.
Hietalahdentori
thumb|Flea market in Hietalahdentori Hietalahdentori () is a square in Hietalahti in Helsinki, Finland. The area is known for its popular flea market, which is open from May to September. During World War I it was used as a Russian horse barracks. The market began in 1906, and was known for a long time for its high quality food. The other key destination on the square is the Hietalahti market hall, hosting a number of trendy restaurants.
Turku barracks
Finnish Parliament Annex
building in Helsinki, Finland
Ressu Upper Secondary School
upper secondary school in Helsinki, Finland
Autotalo
thumb|right|Autotalo in May 2017. thumb|right|The northern half of the Autotalo block. On the left is the Kampintorni building, on the right is the former head office of the Pohja insurance company. thumb|right|A view of Fredrikinkatu at Autotalo. On the right are the Kampintorni and Autotalo buildings, on the left is the Tennispalatsi movie theatre and cultural centre. Autotalo (Finnish for "car house") is a business building in Kamppi, Helsinki, Finland, built in 1958. It is located near the Kamppi metro station in a lot bordered by the streets of Salomonkatu to the south, Fredrikinkatu to t
Hietalahti Market Hall
market hall in Helsinki, Finland
Maria Hospital
former hospital in Helsinki, Finland
Baana
thumb|Baana in 2018
Bulevardi
thumb|right|Bulevardi in August 2020. thumb|right|Bulevardi in 2019. In the middle is the famous Café Ekberg.
Narinkka
thumb|right|The Narinkka square. In the background are the Kamppi Center and the Sokos Hotel Presidentti. thumb|right|The financial building of the former Turku barracks, later a bus station, at the eastern edge of the Narinkka square. thumb|Side buildings and exercise field of the Turku barracks, at the site of the current Narinkka square, photographed in 1909 by Signe Brander. thumb|right|The former Narinkka along Simonkatu photographed in 1909 by Signe Brander. Narinkka or Narinkkatori (Swedish: Narinken) is a square in Kamppi, Helsinki, Finland. It is surrounded by the Kamppi Center to the