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Kruununhaka

Neighbourhood in Helsinki, Finland
Kruununhaka is an elegant harborside district with upscale dining and shopping in the renovated old town of Tori Quarters. Baltic seafood and Finnish game are served in modern bistros, while classy boutiques sell handmade knives, sweets and ceramics. Senate Square is dominated by the neoclassical Helsinki Cathedral, with its iconic green dome. The Helsinki City Museum explore's the city's history and culture.
Kruununhaka is a neighbourhood of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. Kruununhaka. Kronohagen. Helsinki Subdivision. Katariinankatu street at Christmas time ...
The central district of Kruununhaka is home to the uniformly Empire-style buildings surrounding the iconic Helsinki Cathedral and many noteworthy public ...
A classical onion-domed Russian church prominently located near the Market Square, Uspenski Cathedral serves Finland's small Orthodox minority and is the ...
Kruununhaka and Katajanokka ... Here you can feel like a part of Helsinki's silhouette. The quaint neighbourhoods embraced by the sea are hideaways for historical ...
Kruununhaka Hotel Deals ... Stay at this 5-star luxury resort in Helsinki. Enjoy free WiFi, 2 restaurants, and 2 bars/lounges. Popular attractions Olympic Stadium ...
Kruununhaka gets its name from the grazing grounds of the crown's horses, which were located in the area of present-day Rauhankatu. In the early 1700s this area ...
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The name Kruununhaka / Kronohagen “the Crown's Pasture” was given to a quarter of Helsinki in the 19th century. The Swedish-language name Kronohagen had already ...
Kruununhaka was the original Helsinki settlement from the start and home to the city's wealthiest merchants, officers and elite families.