Designed by the great Finnish architect Alvar Aalto in 1962, the Finlandia Hall is a popular tourist destination in Helsinki. It was built between 1967 and 1972. The style of the building has been charecterized as decorative functionalism. It stands to the north of the Municipal Museum in Helsinki, on the Töölöö Bay shores. Its main concert hall seats 1700, and it has some smaller halls as well.

The Finlandia Hall is the leading congress, event and entertainment venue in Finland. Many international conferences have been hosted there.
Online Resources
Finlandia Hall Website
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