Helsinki: Sport Venue
Places and attractions in the Sport venue category
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Yrjönkadun Uimahalli
Nestled in the heart of Helsinki, Yrjönkadun Uimahalli stands as a testament to Finland's rich tradition of public bathing and architectural elegance. This historic swimming hall, opened in 1928, is not only a sport venue but also a cultural landmark, reflecting the...
Olympiastadion
The Olympiastadion, located in the heart of Helsinki, Finland, stands as an enduring emblem of the country's rich sporting heritage. Constructed as the main venue for the 1952 Summer Olympics, this iconic stadium has since become a focal point for various athletic...
Hartwall Areena
Hartwall Areena, known for its dynamic presence in the heart of Helsinki, Finland, is a premier destination for sports enthusiasts and event-goers alike. Established in 1997, this multifunctional indoor arena has become a central hub for entertainment, hosting an array...
Bolt Arena
The Bolt Arena stands as a modern testament to sports and entertainment in the vibrant city of Helsinki, Finland. This multifunctional stadium, primarily known for its association with football, serves as a home ground to HJK Helsinki and has also welcomed a plethora...
Helsinki Ice Hall
Helsinki Ice Hall is an indoor arena located in Helsinki, Finland. The arena has a seating capacity of 8,400.
Brahenkenttä
Brahe Field, is a sports ground in Helsinki, Finland. It is the home field for the Helsinki Wolverines American football team and the HIFK bandy club.
Soutustadion
The Töölö Rowing Stadium is a rowing and canoeing venue located a kilometer from Helsinki Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland.
Töölön Pallokenttä
Töölön Pallokenttä, also known by its nickname Bollis, is a football stadium in Helsinki, Finland. The stadium is located in the Töölö district and today it holds 4,000 spectators. Töölön Pallokenttä was originally built in 1915 and it was the first football stadium in Finland.
Paloheinä
Paloheinä is one of four quarters of the Tuomarinkylä district in Northern Helsinki, Finland. Described by the municipality as "a place where habitation, traditional agricultural milieus, and the forest meet", the Paloheinä recreation area is the northern continuation of Helsingin keskuspuisto, Helsinki's "Central Park".
Helsinki Velodrome
Helsinki Velodrome is an outdoor velodrome and American football stadium in Helsinki, Finland. The protected functionalist concrete building was designed by Hilding Ekelund.
Eläintarha Stadium
Eläintarha Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium at the Eläintarha park in Helsinki, Finland. It was opened in 1910 as the first stadium in Helsinki. Today it is mostly used by track and field athletes.
Vuosaari sports ground
Vuosaari sports ground is a football and athletics ground in Vuosaari, Helsinki. It is the home ground of the East Helsinki football club FC Viikingit, who play in the Finnish first division.