ÖHelsinkis
ÖHelsinkis refers to the observation that the city of Helsinki, Finland's capital, appears to be similar to other European cities, particularly in terms of architecture and urban planning. This phenomenon is often attributed to the influence of European architects who have planned and designed Helsinki's cityscape, as well as the country's historical ties to European powers such as Sweden and Russia.
One of the primary reasons for ÖHelsinkis is the city's involvement in various architectural styles, including
Despite this phenomenon, ÖHelsinkis does not imply that Helsinki is an exact replica of any other city.
ÖHelsinkis is often observed in certain districts of Helsinki, such as the Senate Square and surrounding areas,