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Fredrikinkatu

Fredrikinkatu is a street in Helsinki, Finland that starts from Viiskulma in the district of Punavuori and continues north by the western side of Kamppi Center until it reaches Lutherinkatu and the Temppeliaukio Church in Etu-Töölö.

Major buildings
Fredrikinkatu 21 (Ratakatu 12): the headquarters of the Finnish Security Intelligence Service, designed by E. Sihvola in 1888. • Fredrikinkatu 42: The Luther Church, designed by K. A. Wrede in 1894. • Fredrikinkatu 44: Sähkötalo, designed by Alvar Aalto. Sähkötalo is located across Fredrikinkatu from Kamppi Center. • Fredrikinkatu 65: Tennispalatsi. The majority of the buildings along Fredrikinkatu are full of small shops and boutiques, especially in the area between Iso Roobertinkatu and Eerikinkatu. == Intersecting streets ==
Intersecting streets
MerimiehenkatuPunavuorenkatu (to the left) / Ratakatu (to the right), Fredrikintori Square is in the intersection • Iso Roobertinkatu, a pedestrian-only street east of Fredrikinkatu • UudenmaankatuBulevardiLönnrotinkatuKalevankatuEerikinkatuMalminkatu (to the left) / Kansakoulukatu (to the right) • Malminrinne (to the left) / Urho Kekkosen katu (to the right), open only to public transportation • The triangular-shaped area between Fredrikinkatu, Malminkatu and Malminrinne is a square called KampintoriKampinkuja (to the left), a small promenade • Salomonkatu, a promenade east of Fredrikinkatu • Eteläinen RautatienkatuBaana, a bicycling super highway, runs perpendicular to Fredrikinkatu, under street level • Pohjoinen RautatienkatuArkadiankatuDagmarinkatu (to the right) == References ==
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