Fennia Block: Fennia
Mikonkatu 17 Premises: Kluuvi, Mikonkatu 17, 00100 Helsinki
The golden era of the Fennia Building, completed at the edge of Helsinki’s Railway Square in the late 19th century, began in the early 1900s when businessman Karl Edvard Jonsson, who had moved from Sweden, opened the Grand Hotel Fennia in the premises. The lavish hotel, with its impressive winter gardens, became one of the most prominent social venues of its time. The Fennia Building is a unique combination of historical grandeur and modern workspaces. The innovative workspaces support both teamwork and individual focus, providing the perfect setting for hybrid work in this unique environment. Mikonkatu 17 offers an attractive location for companies wishing to showcase their contemporary work culture in a historically significant setting with an exceptionally compelling story.
The Fennia Building will be fully renovated for modern office use. This Neo-Baroque-style building with magnificent staircases and high rooms is ideal for a company that values a prestigious atmosphere and a central location.
All properties in the Fennia Block have been awarded a BREEAM In-Use Excellent -level certification and they operate on 100% emission-free energy such as wind power and renewable district heating.
Urban Collection
Mikonkatu 17 is one of the Sponda’s five Urban Collection buildings. These buildings are undergoing full refurbishment, set to be completed in 2026-2027, ensuring state-of-the-art facilities that blend historic charm with modern functionality. Suitable for both large corporations and small startups, this collection offers versatile office solutions that cater to a diverse range of business needs.
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Property details
Accessibility
The Central Railway Station and the adjacent Rautatientori bus station provide excellent accessibility to public transport, supplemented by the University of Helsinki metro station located below the block.
Services
The Fennia Block offers a large number of restaurants and other entertainment services. The central location of the property ensures that all commercial and business services are located within a short walking distance. There is an indoor bike storage as well as locker rooms and showers available for commuter cyclists.
Parking
Private cars have access to the Eliel parking facility, which is connected to the Central Railway Station, and the Kluuvi parking facility, which provides direct access to the University of Helsinki metro station.
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Contact information
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Janika Tikkakoski
