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counted admission. The stadium's tower has a 72m-high viewing platform with top city
vistas. Admission lets you into the still-handsome stadium to look at the running track and
gives €2 discount to the sports museum (€3 vice versa).
Kaapelitehdas CULTURAL CENTRE
(Cable Factory; GOOGLE MAP ; www.kaapelitehdas.fi ; Tallberginkatu; museums 11am-6pm Tue-
Sun)
This sprawling site once manufactured sea cable and later became Nokia's main factory
until the 1980s. It's now a cultural complex with design studios, galleries, expositions and
regular music, theatre and dance performances. There's also a photography museum,
theatre museum and a hotel-and-restaurant museum. Tram 8 stops here, or take the metro
to Ruoholahti and walk five minutes.
Sinebrychoffin Taidemuseo GALLERY
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; www.sinebrychoffintaidemuseo.fi ;Bulevardi 40;adult/child €7/free;
10am-6pm Tue & Fri, 10am-8pm Wed-Thu, 10am-5pm Sat & Sun)
The largest collection of classic European paintings in Finland is in this former brewery.
The main collection is Italian, Flemish and Swedish in origin. The Empire room is an im-
pressive re-creation that drips with chandeliers and opulence. Entrance rises to €10 if you
want to visit all the temporary exhibitions.
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