The Bank of Finland: A Pillar of Economic Heritage
Explore The Bank of Finland's architectural beauty and historical significance in the heart of Helsinki's Snellmaninaukio square.
The Bank of Finland, located in the heart of Helsinki, is not only a central bank but also a symbol of Finland's commitment to economic stability and growth. Its stunning architecture and rich history make it a must-visit for tourists interested in finance, culture, and national identity.
A brief summary to The Bank of Finland
- Snellmaninaukio, Helsinki, 00101, FI
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- Monday 9 am-4 pm
- Tuesday 9 am-4 pm
- Wednesday 9 am-4 pm
- Thursday 9 am-4 pm
- Friday 9 am-4 pm
Local tips
- Plan your visit during weekdays to see the bank's operations in action.
- Check the bank's official website for any special events or open days for a more in-depth experience.
- Bring your camera to capture the stunning architecture and surrounding square.
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Getting There
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Metro
If you are near a metro station, take the metro to the 'Kaisaniemi' station. Once you exit the station, head towards the 'Kaisaniemenkatu' street and walk straight until you reach 'Snellmaninaukio'. The Bank of Finland will be right in front of you.
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Tram
You can take tram line 3 or 7 from any central tram station. Get off at the 'Kampintori' stop. From there, walk along 'Pohjoisesplanadi' street until you reach 'Snellmaninaukio'. The Bank of Finland is located at the end of that street.
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Bus
Take bus number 24 or 30 to the 'Kaisaniemi' bus stop. After getting off, head towards 'Kaisaniemenkatu' and walk straight until you arrive at 'Snellmaninaukio'. The Bank of Finland is directly in front of you.
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Walking
If you are in the central area of Helsinki, you can walk to 'Snellmaninaukio'. Look for 'Aleksanterinkatu' street and walk towards 'Kansallisteatteri'. Continue straight until you see the square; the Bank of Finland is located there.
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