Kuvapuisto
Kuvapuisto, located in the heart of Helsinki, Finland, is a popular urban park that serves as a cultural and recreational hub for the city's residents and visitors alike. Established in the early 20th century, the park was designed by architect Eliel Saarinen and landscape architect Gunnar Asplund. It is named after the Finnish word "kuva," which means "image," reflecting the park's role as a space for artistic expression and cultural events.
The park is home to a variety of attractions, including the Kuvapuisto Art Museum, which houses an
In addition to its cultural offerings, Kuvapuisto plays a significant role in the city's urban planning and