Laakso

In today's article, we will thoroughly explore Laakso and its impact on different aspects of everyday life. From its influence on popular culture to its relevance today, Laakso has been the subject of debate and discussion in various areas. We will analyze its historical, social and economic importance, as well as its role in the formation of opinions and attitudes. Through different perspectives and approaches, we will seek to better understand the role Laakso plays in our society and how it has evolved over time. Join us on this journey of discovery and reflection about Laakso.
Olympic village buildings by Mannerheimintie.

Laakso (Swedish: Dal) is a neighbourhood in Helsinki, Finland. Its borders are defined by the streets of Mannerheimintie and Nordenskiöldinkatu and the Helsinki Central Park. The neighbourhood is bordered by Töölö in the south, Meilahti in the southwest, Ruskeasuo in the north and Länsi-Pasila in the east.

The neighbourhood has an area of 0.74 km2, a population of 1781 and 1583 jobs (December 31, 2003). Laakso is neighbourhood #18 in the official neighbourhood numbering of Helsinki, and belongs to the district of Reijola.

The population in Laakso is mainly concentrated in multiple-floor apartment buildings on Mannerheimintie. The neighbourhood also includes a hospital, a riding field, a traffic playground, and a large part of the southern Central Park.

For the 1952 Summer Olympics, the neighborhood hosted the Eventing equestrian riding competitions.

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