Shopping Centre Kluuvi
The Kluuvi shopping centre is a shopping centre on Aleksanterinkatu in the Kluuvi district in central Helsinki, Finland. The shopping centre has about 35 businesses.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Opening hours:
Monday—Friday: 7:00 AM—10:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM—10:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM—10:00 PM - Type: Shopping center
- Description: shopping center on Aleksanterinkatu in the Kluuvi district in central Helsinki, Finland
- Also known as: “Kauppakeskus Kluuvi”, “Kluuvi shopping centre”, and “Kluuvikatu 7”
- Address: Aleksanterinkatu 9, Helsinki, 00100
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Helsinki Lutheran Cathedral and National Library of Finland.
Helsinki Lutheran Cathedral
Church
Photo: Biopics, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Kruununhaka and Katajanokka are two districts of Helsinki right to the east of downtown, here defined as east of Unioninkatu, and stretching as far south as the Market Hall. Helsinki Lutheran Cathedral is situated 240 metres northeast of Shopping Centre Kluuvi.
National Library of Finland
Library
Photo: Marty B, CC BY-SA 2.0.
The National Library of Finland is the foremost research library in Finland. Administratively the library is part of the University of Helsinki. From 1919 to 1 August 2006, it was known as the Helsinki University Library. National Library of Finland is situated 150 metres northeast of Shopping Centre Kluuvi.
Senate Square
Square
Photo: Jonik, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Senate Square presents Carl Ludvig Engel's architecture as a unique allegory of political, religious, scientific and commercial powers in the centre of Helsinki, Finland. Senate Square is situated 220 metres east of Shopping Centre Kluuvi.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kluuvi and Central Helsinki.
Kluuvi
Suburb
Photo: Paasikivi, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Kluuvi is the commercial centre of Helsinki, Finland, and a neighbourhood in the Vironniemi district of Helsinki. The Helsinki Central railway station, Hotel Kämp and Hotel Arthur, the Helsinki main post office, the Stockmann, Kämp Galleria, and Sokos department stores, the Kluuvi shopping centre and the main offices of Finnish banks are located in Kluuvi.
Central Helsinki
Kaisaniemi
Quarter
Photo: JIP, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Kaisaniemi is a part of the centre of Helsinki, Finland, located immediately north of the Helsinki Central railway station and south of Hakaniemi. The most famous part of Kaisaniemi is the Kaisaniemi park, a park covering many hectares right in the city centre.
Shopping Centre Kluuvi
- Categories: building and shop
- Location: Helsinki, Helsinki sub-region, Uusimaa, Southern Finland, Finland, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
60.16941° or 60° 10′ 10″ northLongitude
24.94834° or 24° 56′ 54″ eastLevels
7Open location code
9GG65W9X+Q8OpenStreetMap ID
way 22273017OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap feature
shop=mallWikidata ID
Q6421538
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In Other Languages
From Finnish to Swedish—“Shopping Centre Kluuvi” goes by many names.
- Finnish: “Kauppakeskus kluuvi”
- Finnish: “Kauppakeskus Kluuvi”
- Finnish: “Kluuvi (kauppakeskus)”
- Finnish: “Kluuvikatu 7”
- French: “Centre commercial Kluuvi”
- French: “Kluuvi”
- Swedish: “Gloets köpcentrum”
- Swedish: “Kluuvi köpcentrum”
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