Vaasanpuistikko

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Vaasanpuistikko, with the entrance to the Sörnäinen metro station on the right.

Vaasanpuistikko (Swedish: Vasaskvären, unofficial name Vaasanaukio), meaning "Vaasa park", is an area in Helsinki, Finland, surrounded by the streets of Helsinginkatu, and around the western entrance to the Sörnäinen metro station, near the so-called Sörnäinen curve. Even though Vaasanpuistikko is located in the neighbourhood of Alppiharju, it is commonly thought of as a part of Kallio. Vaasanpuistikko is connected with .

Around Vaasanpuistikko are located the Sörnäinen metro station, a pawn shop, a self-defense school, a gym, a driving school and an S-market shop. There are numerous bars, pizzerias and other restaurants located nearby.

Helsinki city council member made a proposal in 2007 to rename the square as "Arto Mellerin aukio" after the poet , but the proposal was not supported.[1]

Vaasanpuistikko is sometimes humorously referred to with the nicknames "Piritori" ("Amphetamine square") and "Ikuisen vapun aukio" ("Square of the eternal Walpurgis Night").[1][2][3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Kurvin aktiivit aikovat rauhoittaa Ikuisen vapun aukion, Helsingin Sanomat 13 April 2007. Accessed on 23 June 2014.
  2. ^ Puukkobulevardi päättyy Piritorille. Helsingin Sanomat, 6. August 2010. Sanoma News.
  3. ^ Koivisto, Janne: Palautusastioihin jätetty jo yli 200 huumeruiskua, Hs.fi 18 August 2013. Sanoma Media Finland. Accessed on 23 June 2014.

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Coordinates: 60°11′16″N 24°57′38″E / 60.18778°N 24.96056°E / 60.18778; 24.96056

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