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Helsinki Cathedral
cathedral in Helsinki, Church of Finland
Bank of Finland
the central bank of Finland
Senate Square
square in Helsinki, Finland
Presidential Palace
administrative building in Helsinki, Finland
Kruununhaka
Kruununhaka (; , often nicknamed "Krunika", "Krunikka" or "Kruna") is a neighbourhood of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. As of 31 December 2024 there were about 7400 inhabitants in Kruununhaka and as of 31 December 2022 there were about 9100 jobs. Kruununhaka is bordered by the street Unioninkatu to the west and the Pohjoisesplanadi street on the Helsinki Market Square to the south, in other directions it is bordered by water.
Government Palace
administrative building in Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki City Hall
city hall in Helsinki, Finland
Pyhän Kolminaisuuden kirkko
church in Helsinki, Finland
Embassy of Sweden, Helsinki
Embassy of Sweden, Helsinki in Finland
Alexander II memorial
memorial in Helsinki of czar Alexander II of Russia, created 1894
House of the Estates
administrative building in Helsinki, Finland
Pitkäsilta
The Pitkäsilta (; , ) is a bridge in Helsinki, Finland, connecting the districts of Kruununhaka and Siltasaari. It was completed in 1912 by the design of the architect Runar Eklund. Pitkäsilta is one of the best known landmarks of Helsinki. The bridge's name comes from near the end of the 19th century, when the district of Siltasaari was still an island. Two bridges led to the island, and bridge in the spot of the current Pitkäsilta was longer.
Finnish House of Nobility
building in Helsinki, Finland
Pohjoisranta
thumb|right|A view of Pohjoisranta. thumb|right|Pohjoisranta at night. thumb|right|A watercolour painting of the North Harbour by Carl Ludvig Engel in 1816. In the centre is the old customs office of Helsinki. thumb|right|Pohjoisranta in winter. Pohjoisranta (Swedish: Norra Kajen), meaning "northern shore", is the eastern shore of the district of Kruununhaka in Helsinki, Finland and a street running along it.