Espoo Images

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VR Class Vk3 steam locomotive at Kauklahti railway station in the 1920s. (Source)
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A landscape view from the Kasavuori hill in Soukka. (Source)
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The river Mankinjoki flows rapidly in central Espoo. (Source)
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Spring: May Day celebrations in the Puropuisto park in Soukka. (Source)
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Autumn: Suvisaaristo viewed from the north. (Source)
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In addition to fields, many buildings remain of rural Espoo, such as the Punainen tupa ("red house") in Henttaa. (Source)
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The Suomenoja power plant. (Source)
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Tapiolan Urheilupuisto stadium in Tapiola. (Source)
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The waddling pool of the Tapiola swimming pool in summer 2001. In the background are the Espoo Cultural Centre to the right and the Tapiola Central Tower to the left. (Source)
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The Tapiola metro station has a connection to the Ainoa shopping centre. (Source)
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A bus on line 550 in Otaniemi. (Source)
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The so-called "Hip flask houses in Tapiola were built from 1959 to 1961. This picture is from 1967. (Source)
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The Nuuksio national park. (Source)
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Winter: Boats on the shore of Lake Bodom. (Source)
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Office buildings in Keilaniemi. (Source)
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The Espoo Cultural Centre (Source)
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The indoor ice rink of Espoo Metro Areena, the home arena of Espoo Blues. (Source)
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The Urheilupuisto metro station under construction in February 2016. (Source)
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Especially at springtime, the sea wind blows clouds into inland. This picture shows a view of the street Olarinkatu to the north. Birch trees usually grow dogears around May Day. (Source)
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The Espoo Cultural Centre in nocturnal lighting in December 2018. (Source)
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Espoo Central Park (Source)
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A high-rise building in Kivenlahti. (Source)
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The WeeGee house in Tapiola, consisting of four different museums. (Source)
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Espoo City Hall, located in Espoon keskus (Source)
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Nuuksio National Park in autumn (Source)
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Serena Waterpark in Lahnus, Espoo (Source)
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The auditorium of the main building of the Helsinki University of Technology (now part of the Aalto University), designed by Alvar Aalto. (Source)
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The Jorvi Hospital in Espoo (Source)
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Evangelical Lutheran Cathedral in Espoo, originally built as a Catholic parish church in the 1480s.[1] (Source)
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The Royal Manor in Espoo, founded by King Gustav I of Sweden in 1556. The current mansion was completed in 1797 and expanded in 1914.[25] (Source)
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The Neo-Renaissance Alberga Manor, built by the Russian industrialist Feodor Kiseleff in the 1870s.[26] (Source)
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Russian military map showing southeastern parts of Espoo some time between 1870 and 1907. (Source)
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Emperor Nicholas II of Russia. (Source)
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Military commanders of Germany during World War I: Paul von Hindenburg, emperor Wilhelm II and Erich Ludendorff. (Source)

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