Hietalahdentori
Square in Helsinki, Finland
Hietalahdentori (Swedish: Sandvikstorget) is a square in Hietalahti in Helsinki, Finland. The area is known for its popular flea market, which is open from May to September. During World War I it was used as a Russian horse barracks. The market began in 1906, and was known for a long time for its high quality food. The other key destination on the square is the Hietalahti market hall, hosting a number of trendy restaurants.
Sources
- Helsingin Sanomat, the electronic archive http://www.hs.fi/arkisto/ (surcharge)
- http://www.visithelsinki.fi/en/shopping-in-helsinki/hietalahti-market-square
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60°09′45″N 24°55′48″E / 60.16250°N 24.93000°E / 60.16250; 24.93000
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