World Trade Center, Office building in Kluuvi, Finland.
The World Trade Center in Helsinki is an office building on Aleksanterinkatu near the university and Stockmann department store. It provides office spaces, meeting rooms, retail areas, and parking for different business needs.
The building was designed in 1929 by architect Pauli E. Blomstedt in Nordic Classicism style. It originally served as headquarters for Liittopankki Union Bank before becoming a modern business center.
The building shapes Helsinki's business life as a place where Finnish and international companies gather together. The shops and restaurants on the ground floor create an active meeting point for workers and visitors.
The building sits in central Helsinki and is easily accessible on foot from the train station, with good public transport connections nearby. Visitors can use the parking areas or choose the trams and buses in the area.
The building houses a Nordea bank branch, an Italian restaurant, and several bars on the ground floor. This mix of banking and dining shows the diverse use of this historic location.
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