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Munkkiniemi
Munkkiniemi (; , Helsinki slang: Munkka) is a neighbourhood in Helsinki. Subdivisions within the district are Vanha Munkkiniemi, Kuusisaari, Lehtisaari, Munkkivuori, Niemenmäki and Talinranta.
Didrichsen Art Museum
art museum in Helsinki, Finland
Kuusisaari
Kuusisaari (Finnish), Granö (Swedish) is an island and a neighborhood of Helsinki, Finland. It has the highest average income of all the Helsinki metropolitan area. Many foreign embassies are located in Kuusisaari.
Lehtisaari
island in Helsinki, Finland
Talinranta
Talinranta () is a neighbourhood in Munkkiniemi district of Helsinki, Finland. It is located west from Munkkivuori and south from Tali. In south, Finnish national road 1 separates Talinranta from Vanha Munkkiniemi.
Munkkivuori
Munkkivuori (, literally 'Monk Mountain') is a quarter of the Munkkiniemi neighbourhood in Helsinki. The buildings and the plan of site are typical of the late 1950s. Most of the residential buildings in Munkkivuori are within a loop formed by Ulvilantie ring road. The automotive traffic to the residential buildings is routed along Ulvilantie whereas Raumantie no through road terminating in the center of the Ulvilantie loop provides access to public services and limits the through-traffic in residential areas. A designed network of crushed stone walkways provides easy accessibility around Munk
Villa Aalto
home museum, located in Munkkiniemi, Helsinki, Finland
Vanha Munkkiniemi
neighborhood of Helsinki, Finland
Studio Aalto
building in Finland
Niemenmäki
Niemenmäki () is a quarter of the Munkkiniemi neighbourhood in Helsinki. Niemenmäki was constructed in the early 1960s. The nearby Shopping center provides everyday services to Niemenmäki inhabitants. Huopalahdentie road separates Niemenmäki from Munkkivuori in the West and Lapinmäentie road from Haaga in the North. Allotment gardens separate Niemenmäki both from Pikku Huopalahti in the East and from Vanha Munkkiniemi in the South.
200px|thumb|left|Apartment buildings in Niemenmäki
200px|thumb|left|The headquarters of :en:OP-Pohjola Group|OP-Pohjola Group are in Niemenmäki
Munkkiniemi education center
school building in Helsinki, Finland