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The Agros house (Mikonkatu 7 - Yliopistonkatu 10, formerly Hallituskatu 14) in the Hamsteri block was designed by architect Selim A. Lindqvist in 1909. The Agros house was originally built around a small warehouse designed by architect Waldemar Aspel in 1903, which remained part of the building until
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The Central house (Mikonkatu 4 - Aleksanterinkatu 46) in the Gaselli block was built as a continuation of the Wrede house in autumn 1890. The commissioner of this business building was Julius Tallberg and the plans had been made by architect K.A. Wrede in the previous year. After the Central house
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was opened from Kaivokatu towards Kaisaniemi. The trams travelled from Kaisaniemi to Kaivokatu along Vilhonkatu and Mikonkatu until 1994, when the tram track along Kaisaniemenkatu was widened to two lanes. The Vilhonkatu - Mikonkatu route is still used for tram traffic on special occasions.
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and the interior decorative paintings were made by Antti Salmenlinna. The bank went bankrupt in the early 1930s, after which the movie theatre Bio Rea took over the premises in 1936.
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in 1889 and was completed in 1890. The inner courtyard buildings were designed by architect C. Kiseleff in 1876 and by the architectural bureau Kiseleff & Heikel in 1880.
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Wreden talo, Wreden pasaasi, nykyinen Kiinteistöosakeyhtiö Mikonkatu 2-Pohjoisesplanadi 35, Vanha kauppakuja; Pohjoisesplanadi 35 & Mikonkatu 2; Helsinki
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its last renovation. The building is also known by the name of the Renlund hardware store which was located in the building for a long time.
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and Kaivokatu in early 2009. Once the Helsinki central service tunnel is ready, it will replace the service traffic on Mikonkatu.
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The architecture competition for the former office of the Atlas bank (Mikonkatu 9 - Yliopistonkatu 7) was won by architects
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and commissioned by the master builder J.H. Helenius in 1888, is a five-story business and residential building. The
219:(Mikonkatu 3 - Aleksanterinkatu 44) in the Antilooppi block was completed in 1901 designed by the architect bureau 250:
department store which was present in the building for a long time got its name from the address of the building.
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had been completed the Wrede passage had a continuous stretch from Pohjoisesplanadi to Aleksanterinkatu.
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Oy Agroksen talo, Renlundin tavaratalo; Mikonkatu 7. Yliopistonkatu 10 (ent. Hallituskatu 14).; Helsinki
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The Wrede house (Mikonkatu 2 - Pohjoisesplanadi 35) in the Gaselli block, designed by the architect
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The Atlas house (Mikonkatu 6 - Aleksanterinkatu 15) in the Jänis block was designed by architect
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The pedestrian part of Mikonkatu, a tram running between Aleksanterinkatu and Yliopistonkatu.
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Entinen Atlas Pankin pankki- ja liiketalo; Mikonkatu 9 & Hallituskatu 17; Helsinki
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Mikonkatu seen from Yliopistonkatu towards Esplanadi before the tram track was built.
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Businesses on Mikonkatu seen towards Kaisaniemi in the 20th century. Photograph by
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A two-lane, partly self-intersecting tram track was built on Mikonkatu between
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There are plans to cover the part of Mikonkatu between Aleksanterinkatu and
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Mikonkatu seen from Esplanadi towards Kaisaniemi in the early 20th century.
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Entinen Oy Aatra, Nikolajeffin talo; Mikonkatu 19. Vilhonkatu 6.; Helsinki
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building (Mikonkatu 8 - Ateneuminkuja corner) was designed by architect
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The Salama house is located at Mikonkatu 6 - Aleksanterinkatu 15.
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stone architecture. The cast stone ornaments designed by sculptor
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Mikonkatu aiotaan kattaa Esplanadin ja Aleksanterinkadun väliltä
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Former Aatra Oy, Nikolajeff house (Mikonkatu 19 - Vilhonkatu 6)
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is located west of Mikonkatu between Kaivokatu and Vilhonkatu.
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Salaman talo; Aleksanterinkatu 15 & Mikonkatu 6; Helsinki
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Mikonlinna, Nokia house (Mikonkatu 15 - Kaisaniemenkatu 2a)
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represent the flora and fauna of Finnish national poetry.
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Atlas; Aleksanterinkatu 15 & Mikonkatu 6; Helsinki
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Index



Signe Brander


Swedish
Helsinki
Finland
Esplanadi
Kaisaniemi Park
pedestrian street
Grand Duke Michael Pavlovich of Russia
Emperor of Russia
Alexander I
Finnish
tram tracks
Helsinki Railway Square
Kaivokatu
Kaisaniemenkatu
Aleksanterinkatu
Pohjoisesplanadi
Aleksanterinkatu
Yliopistonkatu
Kaivokatu
Kaisaniemenkatu
Helsinki Railway Square
Merkurius building
Selim A. Lindqvist
Elia Heikel
Karl August Wrede

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