Bulevardi

Bulevardi in August 2020.
Bulevardi in 2019. In the middle is the famous Café Ekberg.

60°09′53″N 24°56′18″E / 60.1647°N 24.9382°E / 60.1647; 24.9382 Bulevardi (Swedish: Bulevarden, Boulevard) is a boulevard in Helsinki, Finland. It starts at Erottaja and ends at Hietalahdentori. The majority of the boulevard is located in the western part of the Kamppi neighborhood and a small part of Punavuori. Restaurants, cafes, and art galleries line the street. The Alexander Theatre and Sinebrychoff Museum of Art are located on Bulevardi.

Bulevardi is part of a culturally and historically significant avenue axis continuing via Erottaja and the Esplanadi park to the Market Square. The trees on the street mostly consist of old linden and younger maple trees.[1]: 79  The street has been designated as a nationally significant urban environment,[2] surrounded by architecturally valuable buildings.[1]: 97 

  1. ^ a b Bulevardi | Ympäristöhistoriallinen selvitys ja kehittämissuositukset, Helsinki urban environment. Accessed on 20 April 2023.
  2. ^ Hietalahden ranta | Ympäristöhistoriallinen selvitys, pp. 89-90, City of Helsinki 2020. Accessed on 12 April 2023.