Helsinki, Finland
Kaasutehtaankatu 1
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Suvilahti (Swedish: Södervik) is a former energy production area in Sörnäinen, Helsinki. It encompasses nine buildings and two large gasometers. Construction of a steam turbine electrical power plant was completed in 1909 and a gas plant in 1910. The buildings were constructed using the then revolutionary steel-reinforced concrete method. The architect Selim A. Lindqvist was influenced by Viennese Jugend architecture. The power plant was closed in 1976 and gas production ended in 1994. Now is used like An open air place for concerts and events. Easy to find and access.
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