Kaisaniemi Park

Coordinates: 60°10′29″N 24°56′45″E / 60.17472°N 24.94583°E / 60.17472; 24.94583
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Kaisaniemi park (Finnish: Kaisaniemen puisto, Swedish: Kajsaniemiparken) is a popular park, in the center of Helsinki, in the region of Kluuvi. The Kaisaniemi Park was named after Catharina "Cajsa" Wahllund.[1] Part of the park was given to the University of Helsinki in 1829, for gardening. The oldest greenhouse was opened in 1889.

In the park, is the oldest public memorial in Helsinki, called Freemason's Grave, there's also a football pitch, basketball and tennis courts.

It is a place of several events, including concerts, the World Village event and The Tuska Open Air metal festival, which was held there from 2001 to 2010.

Kaisaniemi park during the summer of 2005

It usually hosts the Helsinki Day concert. It also hosted the Norwegian pop duo Marcus and Martinus in June 2018.

Pictures from the park

  • Fountain with the national theater in the background, 1912
    Fountain with the national theater in the background, 1912
  • View with the Kallio Church in the background, 1912
    View with the Kallio Church in the background, 1912
  • View from Vuorikatu street
    View from Vuorikatu street
  • View from east-south
    View from east-south
  • Sandfield, usually occupied by the soccer players
    Sandfield, usually occupied by the soccer players
  • The basketball season is over
    The basketball season is over
  • A panorama
    A panorama
  • View from the pond
    View from the pond

References

  1. ^ Suomen kansallisbiografia (National Biography of Finland)

60°10′29″N 24°56′45″E / 60.17472°N 24.94583°E / 60.17472; 24.94583