2.2.2012 11.3.2012
Stefan Bremer: Helsinki

The Helsinki exhibition is photographer Stefan Bremer’s declaration of love to his home city.

28.2.2012 11.3.2012
My Helsinki

Young people with a Somali background show photographs of their home city.

9.3.2012 11.3.2012
Samuelin poloneesi – a folk music festival

Samuelin poloneesi is an annual touring folk music extravaganza organised by the Finnish Folk Music Association.

30.3.2012
Play: Big Move

The play is an extensive essay on people who are forced to find their own cultural identity and to determine their place in society.

31.3.2012 9.4.2012
Tulip fever exhibition

Kaisaniemi Botanic Garden Glasshouses

29.3.2012 24.4.2012
Helsinki Films

Stoa – the Cultural Centre of Eastern Helsinki

20.2.2012 7.5.2012
Sounding cities

A series of concerts and lectures organised by the University of Helsinki Music Society (HYMS)

15.10.2011 31.5.2012
Stories of Pitkäsilta Bridge

Helsinki City Theatre
Audience outreach project

26.3.2012 15.8.2012
Searching for the city’s soul

A history of urban planning in Helsinki

Suomenlinnakeskus

1.1.2012 31.12.2012
Jubilee year on the Union Axis – from Observatory Hill to Kallio Church

Unioninkatu is the Festival Street of the Helsinki 200 Years as Capital jubilee year. Emperor Alexander I of Russia, who elevated Helsinki to the status of capital, arrived in Helsinki along this street on his 1819 visit to the city, and named it Unioninkatu, or Union Street.

1.1.2012 31.12.2012
Journeys to the heart of the city – education, book project and virtual street

The Union Axis dissects the centre of Helsinki, stretching from Kopernikuksentie on Observatory Hill, via Unioninkatu across Pitkäsilta Bridge to Siltasaarenkatu and to Kallio Church beyond.

1.1.2012 31.12.2012
From neighbourhoods to communities

The Kassi service is now Sharetribe.

1.1.2012 31.12.2012
Guard Battalion – 200 years

The history of the Guard Battalion begins with the Life Guard’s 3rd Finnish Sniper Battalion, founded in 1812.

1.1.2012 31.12.2012
Pihlajamäki 50 years!

The first residents moved to Pihlajamäki, in north-eastern Helsinki, in 1962, making 2012 a 50th anniversary year for the purpose-built suburb.

1.1.2012 31.12.2012
The open city – opportunities for improving the lives of city residents

Laituri is one of the most important Helsinki venues for World Design Capital year 2012.

Exhibitions, which change every month, follow the theme ‘The open city – opportunities for improving the lives of city residents’.

29.3.2012 17.2.2013
”Discoveries – art on campus”

Come and discover which significant historical figures thronged to Finland’s new capital city!