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Helsinki, my place...

by kimmo_v - last update: Jan 26, 2004

Devil in disguise, Nov.-03, pic by "Sabs".
A Brief History of Helsinki

The town of Helsinki was founded by King Gustav Vasa of Sweden (which Finland belonged to for many centuries) as a new trading post in southern Finland and a competitor to Tallinn in Estonia, the Hansa city on the opposite shore of the Gulf of Finland. The King then ordered the burghers of Rauma, Ulvila, Porvoo and Tammisaari to move to Helsinki; the date on which this order was issued, 12.6.1550, is regarded as the date on which the city was founded.

Growth was slow, for despite the King's order, the medieval trading traditions were slow to change. Due to the wars in Russia, the Baltic countries and Germany, Helsinki was nevertheless a strategic military centre, a point of embarkation for troops and a winter haven for the navy.

In time, the site of the town on the mouth of the River Vantaa proved unfavourable, and in 1640 a decision was made to move it further south to the Vironniemi headland, nowadays known as Kruununhaka near the city centre.

Russia's growing power in the 18th century and the founding of its new capital, St. Petersburg, not far from the Finnish border in 1703 were to have a decisive influence on the growth and future of the Finnish capital. The century was, however, one of great hardship for Finland and Helsinki, which suffered gravely from war, plague and hunger. The Russians occupied Helsinki during the Great Hate of 1713-21 and again in 1742. Sweden lost its status as a superpower.

The war having been lost, it became vital for Sweden to fortify Helsinki. In 1748, construction of the magnificent sea-fortress of Suomenlinna, built on an outlying island, was begun, creating what was described by a historian of the time as the "Gibraltar of the North." The building of Suomenlinna marked a turning point in the history of Helsinki, bringing prosperity to the town. Seafaring also grew to new proportions.

In 1808 Sweden was forced to declare war on Russia as a result of the power politics of Napoleon and tsar Alexander I. Helsinki was occupied in the early days of the war and the Suomenlinna fortress surrendered. Finland was annexed to Russia as an Autonomous Grand Duchy in 1809.

Helsinki becomes the Capital of Finland

For the town founded by Gustav Vasa, the war was a major turning point. Helsinki was proclaimed the Finnish capital in 1812 and Finland's only university, which had been founded in Turku in 1640, was transferred to Helsinki in 1812.

Devastated by fire, the town was completely rebuilt in a style worthy of a capital. Placed in charge of the rebuilding project were Johan Albrecht Ehrenström, a native of Helsinki, and the German-born architect Carl Ludwig Engel, who together gave the city its monumental Empire-style centre. The most conspicuous building in the Empire centre is the Cathedral, completed in 1852.

Helsinki soon became an administrative, university and garrison town, and the biggest industrial city in the land. By the beginning of the 20th century it had a population of over 100,000.

The links with the provinces and foreign countries vital for an industrial city were forged with the building of railways to Hämeenlinna in 1862 and to St. Petersburg in 1870. The late 19th century architecture reflects the rise of industrialism, of growing affluence and European trends, the most imposing examples being the neorenaissance buildings along Esplanadi, Aleksanterinkatu, Mannerheimintie and Erottaja.The Orthodox Uspensky Cathedral, the largest orthodox church in Western Europe, was inaugurated in 1868.

The Soviet Union attacked Finland on November 30, 1939. During the Winter War of 1939-40 and the Continuation War of 1941-44 Helsinki was attacked from the air but luckily suffered relatively little damage. Unlike all other states on the European continent that where involved in the Second World War, Finland was never occupied by foreign forces. Finland is one of the very few European countries with an unbroken record of democratic rule from the end of the First World War to the present.

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Pros:"Superb place at summer."
Cons:"Not so superb place during september-april..."
In A Nutshell:"Come in the summer time or in the middle of winter."
kimmo_v's Helsinki Travel Tips

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Hotels & Accommodations
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NightlifeOff The Beaten Path
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kimmo_v's Helsinki Travelogues
Title [Click to view]Travel YearPictures
Anti-War demonstration in Helsinki 22.3.2003- 8
Suomenlinna fortressMay, 2003 8
Suomenlinna fortress part 2May, 2003 8
Pictures of Helsinki by Kimmo_v- 19
Pihlajasaari pictures.- 29

Comments for kimmo_v about Helsinki
kyoub Fri Jun 6, 2008 10:38 UTC
 I have always found the name Helsinki inviting. Thanks for the tour. Nice photos.
SanguiniA Tue Jan 9, 2007 20:50 UTC
 I thought I was the only one on the planet who would put a smiley after saying I got hit by a car :-) Bako is indeed beautiful ... Original little page about Helsinki! Hey I guess there will not be any ice statues at the zoo in Helsinki for a while ....
Kuznetsov_Sergey Tue Sep 26, 2006 11:17 UTC
 Thanks, Kimmo, for very interesting historic introduction. I could compere it with my view which I've got from guide-books and while visiting Helsinki in august. They almost coincide. Spasibo, privet from Moscow!
Tartu2005 Wed Mar 8, 2006 18:46 UTC
 Interesting photos, especially the woodland ones. Seems like a good story behind it....
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