vanhakaupunki
Vanhakaupunki, meaning Old Town in Finnish, is a district of the city of Helsinki, Finland. It lies along the northern shore of the Vantaa River and the bayside area of Vanhankaupunginlahti, the historic harbor basin associated with Helsinki’s origins. The district takes its name from its historical role as the site of Helsinki’s earliest settlement.
Historically, Helsinki was founded in the 16th century by King Gustav I of Sweden as a rival
Today, Vanhakaupunki is primarily a residential district with green spaces and a sense of historical ambience.
Cultural and heritage features reflect Helsinki’s origins, with remnants of early settlement patterns and historic streets.