Kulttuurikasarmi
Kulttuurikasarmi (Finnish for "Culture Barracks") is an entertainment and event centre located in Kamppi, Helsinki, Finland. It was built into the former economic building of the Turku barracks located on the edge of the Narinkkatori square. From 1935 to 2005 the building served as Helsinki's central bus station. The old building has been expanded with a glass extension with a restaurant and a bar on the Narinkkatori side, and there are three cinema auditoriums on the basement floor of the building. Kulttuurikasarmi was opened on 17 November 2023. The project cost about 35 million euro, most of which was paid by the Finland-Swedish Konstsamfundet foundation which owns the nearby Amos Rex art museum. The building was built by SRV-yhtiöt and it was designed by the architecture bureau Arkkitehtitoimisto Sarc with Sarlotta Narjus as the main designer. The limited company Kulttuurikasarmi Oy was founded to take care of the project. The cinema was operated by the Bio Rex chain for almost a year, but in September 2024 Bio rex announced it would withdraw from the operation because of low viewer numbers. The distributor Atlantic Film joined the Kulttuurikasarmi company as a shareholder to replace Bio Rex. In November 2024 the new cinema Gilda was opened in the premises of Kulttuurikasarmi.
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Narinkkatori, Helsinki Kamppi (Southern major district)
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 60.169925 ° | E 24.935533333333 ° |
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Gilda
Narinkkatori 2
00100 Helsinki, Kamppi (Southern major district)
Uusimaa, Finland
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