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  1. The stadium was built decades ago and is very old. It is small and very different from the vast modern stadiums that have been built to accommodate the recent olympic games and to host the most prominent foot-ball teams. However, it is a very friendly place. Due to its size, the stadium was packed for an athletics competition, which is rare ...

  2. Olympic Stadium Architecture. The Helsinki Olympic Stadium is a building of significant national relevance. For many, the pure functionalist architecture of the 1930s, combined with the external appearance of the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, symbolises the dawn of a new era for the young nation. With the epithet of being the most beautiful Olympic ...

  3. Helsinki Olympic Stadium (Olympiastadion) The Helsinki Olympic Stadium (Olympiastadion) is located in close to the centre of Helsinki. The stadium was first built for the canceled 1940 Olympics, and had to wait until 1952 to be used at the Olympic games. In 1952, the athletics, equestrian jumping, and football final was played at the stadium.

  4. The new national stadium will host Europe's second major final in May of 2022. 2017. 13.02.2017 Finland: Skanska to rebuild Olympiastadion. Skanska have won their highest ever contract in Finland. The company will renovate the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki and works are expected to begin shortly. 09.01.2017 Helsinki: More costly Olympic renovation

  5. The closest train stations are Pasila and Helsinki Central Railway Station. There is a bus and tram connection from the stations to the Olympic Stadium. Walking from the stations to the stadium takes about 20 to 28 minutes. When using public transportation, the best way to plan your trip is to use the Journey Planner.

  6. The crown jewel of Finland’s ‘Olympic functionalism’ is, evidently, the Olympic Stadium. In 1933 the City of Helsinki held an open architectural competition for the stadium. The streamlined entry by the young architects Toivo Jäntti and Yrjö Lindegren was chosen as the winner. It is said that the entire description of their proposal was ...

  7. Directions to Helsinki Olympic Stadium with public transportation. The following transit lines have routes that pass near Helsinki Olympic Stadium. Bus: 200. 280. 300. 510. 861. Train: