Hotel Torni, Art Deco Hotel and tower in Kamppi, Finland
Hotel Torni is a 69.5-meter building in Kamppi featuring a rooftop bar with an observation deck, 152 rooms, and 14 suites decorated in Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. The property includes dining options and modern facilities like free WiFi throughout.
The building was completed in 1931 and remained Finland's tallest structure until 1976. During World War II, it served as a lookout post, making it part of the city's defensive infrastructure during that period.
The Ateljee Bar hosts rotating exhibitions by Finnish artists, creating a space where creative works are part of the social experience. This practice has made the bar a gathering place for the local art scene.
The location near Helsinki Central Station makes it easy to reach on foot or by public transport. The observation deck and bar are accessed via elevators, and visitors should check operating hours before planning their visit.
The upper-floor restrooms feature glass walls offering views of downtown Helsinki. This unusual design choice creates a memorable experience that most visitors do not anticipate.
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