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Navigate your way through Finnish architecture

Credits: Yinping Feng & Ling Ouyang

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New hotels and event facilities in historic landmarks. Finnish Architecture Navigator helps you to find interesting architecture through themes, locations and architects.
Credits: Yinping Feng & Ling Ouyang

Finnish Architecture Navigator

A lot has happened in Finnish architecture since the days of Alvar Aalto, regarded as the most influential architect of modern Finland. Finland has now unleashed an environmentally aware and more global architecture with outcomes that are getting international praise and prizes. A striking example of new Finnish architecture is the Helsinki Central Library Oodi (Finnish for “ode”), opened in December, 2018.

Finnish Architecture Navigator helps you to find interesting architecture through themes, locations, architects and tag words. Finnish Architecture Navigator is a curated database of Finnish architecture administered by Archinfo Finland.

The database is constantly updated with new architects and projects, with the aim that the service will include all key works and architects of Finnish architecture, throughout the times up until today. The curated themes will present different perspectives to the social, typological or other topical aspects of Finnish architecture.

Read more here.

Credits: Juho Kuva

Kulttuurihalli opened in Helsinki

Credits: Aleksi Poutanen

The old ticket sales hall at Helsinki Central Station has been turned into Kulttuurihalli, Culture Hall, a new pop-up exhibition and event space providing a meeting point for Helsinkians and those visiting the city. Kulttuurihalli offers a changing programme of exhibitions, events and talks on urban culture, including visual arts, design, architecture and literature. The large hall consists of three different spaces: a studio for creatives to showcase their work, a stage area for talks and performances, and a cosy café serving coffee, snacks and lunch.

Kulttuurihalli can also be booked for meetings and events. Designed by architect Eliel Saarinen, this historic landmark provides a wonderful setting for events, product launches or seminars in the large hall. Kulttuurihalli combines three different spaces: exhibition space, stage, and serving area to create a functional entity perfect for a variety of events. The venue can be booked for the whole day or for just a few hours. The room can accommodate up to 200 people, and the cafeteria seats up to 100 people. Catering for the event is ordered from Café Kulttuurihalli.

Read more here.

New hotels

Credits: Scandic Hotels

SCANDIC GRAND CENTRAL HELSINKI

A completely unique, magnificent hotel Scandic Grand Central Helsinki will open in early 2021 in a prestigious art nouveau building of historical value designed by architect Eliel Saarinen. The hotel is centrally located at Helsinki Railway Station, at the hub of transport and it will boast 500 rooms.

The spacious conference and event facilities of the hotel create a unique setting for both small team meetings and large gatherings of up to 180 people. The Grand Ballroom, the hotel’s thrilling banquet hall, provides timeless elegance and glamour for unforgettable dinners, parties, galas and cocktail events for up to 500 people.

 

SOKOS HOTEL KUPITTAA, TURKU

Sokos Hotel Kupittaa opens its doors on 1st of July 2020. The modern and extraordinary hotel is located in the heart of Kupittaa, a fast growing area in Turku. There is a direct connection to the hotel from the train station.

The 196 stylish rooms have been furnished with individual touch. The 9th floor Kuppis Rooftop Bar opens to a magnificent view over Turku. The hotel has been awarded Green Key environmental certification, just like all Sokos Hotels in Finland.

Health and safety are top priorities when Finland is opening for travel and events

The safety of our clients and our personnel is of utmost importance to us. Business events suppliers in Finland monitor and follow the advice of authorities regarding the corona virus situation and work together around health safety to ensure the safety of the facilities and services. We want to thank our clients for cooperation during this exceptional situation which affects us all. We hope to meet you all soon again!

 

Service providers in Finland wish to ensure personnel and personal safety in a variety of ways:

  • Necessary prevention materials like disinfectant gel and disposable tissues are in use.
  • Physical distancing is enabled with different procedures.
  • Space regulations take place in conference facilities and restaurants.

 

Health and safety measures have been increased:

  • Cleaning, sanitation and disinfection regimes of commonly used areas is extra careful.
  • Sanitizing and handwashing stations are provided.
  • Contactless payment is widely in use.
  • Crowd control is implemented and attendee flows will be monitored during events.
  • Catering will be managed in a way it allows physical distancing.

 

Read more about the health & safety measures at meeting facilities and congress centres in Finland here.

Credits: Harri-Pekka Savolainen

Finland Convention Bureau provides complimentary information, consultation and assistance to all congress organizers and meeting planners.
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