Otaniemi water tower, Espoo
Facts and practical information
The Otaniemi water tower is a distinctive landmark in the landscape of the city of Espoo, located in Finland. It is a structure known mainly to the residents of the region, but also of interest to architecture students and lovers of modernist forms.
The tower was designed by Finnish architect Alvar Aalto, one of the most important representatives of modernism in architecture. Completed in 1971, the building was part of the urban plan for the Helsinki University of Technology campus (now Aalto University). Although its main function is to store water for the needs of the university campus, the tower quickly became one of the symbols of Otaniemi.
The construction of the water tower is simple yet striking. The steel water tanks are placed on a tall concrete base, making the building clearly visible from various parts of the city. The tower, despite its functionality, is also an example of combining aesthetics with practical use of space.
The Otaniemi water tower is not a typical tourist attraction, but its unique architecture and association with Alvar Aalto attract visitors interested in design and the history of architecture. It is worth noting that Otaniemi is known for a concentration of works by this architect, which makes the water tower part of a larger cultural and educational context.
Espoo
Otaniemi water tower – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Espoo Metro Areena, Ainoa Shopping Centre, Heikintori, Tapiola swimming pool.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Otaniemi water tower?
How to get to Otaniemi water tower by public transport?
Bus
- Itäranta • Lines: 108N (4 min walk)
- Tekniikantie • Lines: 108N (5 min walk)
Metro
- Aalto university • Lines: M1, M2 (7 min walk)
- Keilaniemi • Lines: M1, M2 (14 min walk)