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  1. The Helsinki Olympic Stadium (Finnish: Helsingin Olympiastadion; Swedish: Helsingfors Olympiastadion), located in the Töölö district about 2.3 kilometres (1.4 mi) from the centre of the Finnish capital Helsinki, is the largest stadium in the country.

  2. The XV Olympic Games from 19 July to 3 August in 1952 marked the most significant event in the Helsinki Olympic Stadium’s history. The Stadium was the venue for track and field, football and equestrian sports.

  3. The completely renovated stadium provides an unforgettable setting for encounters at events, meetings, visits and sports. At 72 metres from the ground, the Tower of the Olympic stadium is one of the best place to admire Helsinki from high above. The Tower is open on weekdays until 21:00.

  4. Visit the Olympic Stadium. How did it turn out in the end? Come and see for yourself what is new and how the unique Stadium architecture has found its new splendour. Come with your friends and book a visit to the tower or the Stadium - # forthefeeling. Check the opening hours here.

  5. Helsinki Olympic Stadium, stadium in Helsinki that was designed by architects Yrjö Lindegren and Toivo Jäntti. It was constructed between 1934 and 1938. The stadium is a landmark piece of Finnish Functionalist architecture. Lindegren and Jäntti won a competition to design the stadium in the 1930s.

  6. The Helsinki Olympic Stadion, built in 1938, was designed in functionalistic style by the architects Yrjö Lindegren and Toivo Jäntti. The Olympic Games were held in 1952 in Helsinki. Today the Olympic Stadium hosts both national and international sporting events and outdoor concerts.

  7. The elegant facade of Helsinki’s Olympic Stadium, two kilometres (1.25 miles) from the city centre, has been preserved in complete renovations including improvements to crowd safety and access for major sporting events and concerts.

  8. Helsinki Olympic Stadium or Helsinki Olympiastadion is the name of Finlands National Stadium. Located within the capital city it has the largest capacity of any football ground in Finland, and is capable of seating just under 40,000 spectators.

  9. Sep 5, 2023 · The Helsingin Olympiastadion in Helsinki, Finland, Europe boasts a total seating capacity of 36,000 spectators. This iconic stadium has been an integral part of Finland’s sports history since its construction in 1938 for the Olympic Games. Types of Seating or Viewing Options.

  10. Finland’s national arena, the Helsingin Olympiastadion is a masterpiece of mid 20th-century stadium architecture, 72-metre tower and all. Though best known for the 1952 Olympics at which the Hungary of Puskás, Bozsik and Kocsis impressively won the football gold, the stadium was built before the war.