In the third episode of Helsinki Walks we invite you to explore the transport system of the snow city: the Helsinki Central Station, 4 metro stations: the deepest one Kamppi, then the new stations Aalto University, Keilaniemi (where the Microsoft and Kone offices are situated) and Matinkylän; the Lentoasema - the airport train station, and finally, Helsinki-Vantaa Airport.
Helsinki Central is designed by by Eliel Saarinen in 1919, it has become an icon for international railway station architecture and a pilgrimage target for architects. It was chosen as one of the world's most beautiful railway stations by BBC in 2013.
The Aalto University and Keilaniemi metro stations are designed by the Finnish firm ALA Architects as well as the new extension of the Helsinki Airport. The Matinkylän metro station is designed by the Finnish studio Arkkitehtitoimisto HKP Oy.
In this walk you can see the connection of the transport system design with the city itself, its landscape and weather.
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