Helsinki’s Tennis Palace (Tennispalatsi), originally built in 1937, has a rich history of diverse uses. Initially designed to house tennis courts, the building later served as a car showroom and an Olympic venue before becoming a cultural hub. Today, visitors can explore the Helsinki Art Museum, enjoy films at Finland’s largest cinema complex, or dine and socialize at the various restaurants and bars within its walls. The palace stands as a testament to the city’s adaptive reuse of historic architecture, offering a blend of art, entertainment, and leisure.
Tennis Palace (Tennispalatsi)
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