The second largest city in Finland. Helsinki's western neighbor.
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Sites 13
The EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art [Finnish, Swedish, English]
General information about the city and its sights, including news and local history. [Finnish, Swedish, English]
Provides information about the international film festival, including event programme and where to buy tickets. [Finnish, English]
Includes a list of previous productions and contact information. [Finnish, English, Swedish]
Art museum dedicated to the artist, Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865-1931), from Tarvaspää. Includes exhibition information and location details. [English, Finnish]
Espoo's first professional theatre. Includes history, photos and repertoire. [Finnish, English]
A large shopping center. There are more than 180 stores, 40 restaurants and 7 movie theatres. Provides directory of stores and restaurants (including menus), and hours of operation. [English, Finnish, Swedish, Russian]
Black and white street photography.
Nuuksio National Park was established in 1994. It spreads over an area of forests and lakes in Espoo, Kirkkonummi and Vihti. It is reachable by bus and there are several marked hiking trails. [Finnish, Swedish, English, Russian, Chinese]
Huippu is a treetop adventure park in Leppävaara. Includes hours of operation. [Finnish, English]
Professional orchestra with discography and concert schedule. [Finnish, Swedish, English]
Office space, resources, and practical business help for high-tech enterprises.
Arts centre in Tapiola with details of galleries and exhibitions. [Finnish, Swedish, English]
Arts centre in Tapiola with details of galleries and exhibitions. [Finnish, Swedish, English]
Office space, resources, and practical business help for high-tech enterprises.
Nuuksio National Park was established in 1994. It spreads over an area of forests and lakes in Espoo, Kirkkonummi and Vihti. It is reachable by bus and there are several marked hiking trails. [Finnish, Swedish, English, Russian, Chinese]
The EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art [Finnish, Swedish, English]
A large shopping center. There are more than 180 stores, 40 restaurants and 7 movie theatres. Provides directory of stores and restaurants (including menus), and hours of operation. [English, Finnish, Swedish, Russian]
Art museum dedicated to the artist, Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865-1931), from Tarvaspää. Includes exhibition information and location details. [English, Finnish]
Huippu is a treetop adventure park in Leppävaara. Includes hours of operation. [Finnish, English]
Includes a list of previous productions and contact information. [Finnish, English, Swedish]
Black and white street photography.
General information about the city and its sights, including news and local history. [Finnish, Swedish, English]
Espoo's first professional theatre. Includes history, photos and repertoire. [Finnish, English]
Professional orchestra with discography and concert schedule. [Finnish, Swedish, English]
Provides information about the international film festival, including event programme and where to buy tickets. [Finnish, English]
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