Munkkiniemi

Munkkiniemi
Munksnäs
Position of Munkkiniemi within Helsinki
Position of Munkkiniemi within Helsinki
Country Finland
RegionUusimaa
Sub-regionGreater Helsinki
MunicipalityHelsinki
DistrictWestern
Subdivision regionsVanha Munkkiniemi
Kuusisaari
Lehtisaari
Munkkivuori
Niemenmäki
Talinranta
Area
4.74 km2 (1.83 sq mi)
Population
 (1.1.2013)
17,334
 • Density3,590/km2 (9,300/sq mi)
Postal codes
00330 (Vanha Munkkiniemi)
00340 (Kuusisaari and Lehtisaari)
00350 (Munkkivuori)
Subdivision number303
Neighbouring subdivisionsReijola
Haaga
Lauttasaari
Pitäjänmäki
Espoo

Munkkiniemi (Finnish: [ˈmuŋkːiˌnie̯mi]; Swedish: Munksnäs, Helsinki slang: Munkka) is a neighbourhood in Helsinki. Subdivisions within the district are Vanha Munkkiniemi, Kuusisaari, Lehtisaari, Munkkivuori, Niemenmäki and Talinranta.

The land in Munkkiniemi was from the 17th century a part of Munksnäs manor. In the 1910s grandiose plans were made to expand all of western Helsinki with tens of thousands of new inhabitants, the so-called Munkkiniemi–Haaga Plan by Eliel Saarinen. The construction of the new areas started slowly and it wasn't until the 1930s that a more extensive construction phase began in Munkkiniemi. From 1920 to 1946 Munkkiniemi was part of Huopalahti municipality. Huopalahti including Munkkiniemi was incorporated with Helsinki in 1946.

Munkkiniemi is one of the more affluent areas of Helsinki. Characterized by the relatively high proportion of Swedish speakers, around twelve percent, and a socioeconomic structure heavy on upper management and professionals, the district is appreciated as a particularly safe and well-serviced part of the city. This is reflected in the high prices of housing.[citation needed]