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Kaisa House: University of Helsinki Main Library

Explore Kaisa House, the University of Helsinki's main library, a modern architectural gem and a haven for knowledge in the city center.

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Kaisa House, the main library of the University of Helsinki, is a modern architectural marvel that opened in 2012. Housing the university's central campus libraries, it offers a vast collection of resources and study spaces for students and visitors alike. Its striking design and central location make it a notable landmark in Helsinki.

A brief summary to Helsingin yliopiston pääkirjasto Kaisa-talo

  • Monday 8 am-10 pm
  • Tuesday 8 am-10 pm
  • Wednesday 8 am-10 pm
  • Thursday 8 am-10 pm
  • Friday 8 am-8 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 11 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during weekdays, especially in the mornings, for a quieter and more peaceful experience.
  • Check the library's schedule for special events, exhibitions, or lectures that may coincide with your visit.
  • Don't miss the café for a taste of Finnish pastries and a cozy atmosphere.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    Kaisa House is centrally located and easily accessible on foot from many points in downtown Helsinki. From the Central Railway Station, walk north along Kaisaniemenkatu, then turn left onto Vuorikatu. Continue straight, and you'll find Kaisa House on your right at Fabianinkatu 30. The walk is approximately 5-10 minutes. No costs are associated with this final approach.

  • Public Transport

    Several trams and buses stop near Kaisa House. Tram lines 3, 6, 7, and 9, as well as bus lines 16, 23, 50, and 66A, have stops within a short walking distance. From the Central Railway Station, take any of these trams or buses to the 'Ylioppilastalo' stop. From there, walk a block east to Fabianinkatu. A single public transport ticket within Helsinki (AB zone) costs approximately €3.20 and is valid for 80 minutes.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Helsinki. A taxi ride from the Central Railway Station to Kaisa House (Fabianinkatu 30) typically costs between €12 and €15, depending on traffic and the taxi company. Ride-sharing services like Uber are also available. There are taxi stands near the Central Railway Station.

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Kaisa House, or Helsingin yliopiston pääkirjasto Kaisa-talo in Finnish, serves as the main library for the University of Helsinki. Opened in September 2012, it consolidates the faculty libraries from the central campus under one roof. The building was designed by Anttinen Oiva Arkkitehdit Oy (AOA), replacing the former Kaisa shopping center. The library spans ten floors, offering a diverse collection of books, group work spaces, and reading areas. It also houses the American Resource Center, the EU Information Centre, and a Statistics Finland information point. The architecture is characterized by its sleek lines and expansive glass windows, creating an inviting atmosphere with plenty of natural light. Kaisa House is more than just a library; it's a cultural hub that hosts exhibitions, lectures, and events. A café provides a space for visitors to relax with a book and a cup of coffee. The building has received several architectural awards, including the Glass Structure of the Year award in 2012 and the State Architecture Award in 2013. A piece of art called Pienet maailmat (Small Worlds) by Terhi Ekebom and Jenni Rope is located on the third floor. Whether you're a student, a book lover, or an architecture enthusiast, Kaisa House offers a unique experience in the heart of Helsinki.

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