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The renovation of Mannerheimintie brings changes to traffic arrangements

The renovation of Mannerheimintie brings changes to the arrival routes and traffic arrangements of Villa Hakasalmi. Mannerheimintie and its cross streets will be renovated from below and above the surface in two phases from spring 2023 to the end of 2025.

Entrance to Villa Hakasalmi is from Töölönlahdenkatu on the side closest to Musiikkitalo and Oodi Library. The nearest public transport stops are Lasipalatsi, Kamppi and the Railway Station, but the National Museum stop is temporarily closed. Trams 4 and 10 and buses 63, 212, 213 and 400 are shifting to run on Runeberginkatu. The works also cause changes to the pedestrian and bicycle lanes. There are signs on the street indicating alternative routes.

Mannerheimintie renovation project

You can follow the progress of the Mannerheimintie renovation project via manskunkatutyöt.fi or on Facebook facebook.com/uusimannerheimintie.

Photo: Maarit Hohteri / Helsinki City Museum

Published: 23.3.2023
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Mannerheimintie 13b
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