Katajanokka Terminal

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Le terminal de Katajanokka (finnois : Katajanokan terminaali) est un terminal maritime pour les passagers du Port du sud qui se trouve dans le quartier Katajanokka d'Helsinki en Finlande. rdf:langString
Skatuddens terminal är en färjeterminal i Södra hamnen i Helsingfors. Rederiet Viking Line driver linjetrafik härifrån till Stockholm i Sverige och Tallinn i Estland. Terminalen var ursprungligen tullmagasin och färdigställdes till sin nuvarande funktion 1977, samma år inledde Finnjet trafik härifrån till Travemünde i Tyskland. Viking Line inledde redan 1974 trafik mellan Stockholm och Skatuddens kaj. rdf:langString
Katajanokka Terminal (Finnish: Katajanokan terminaali, Swedish: Skatuddens terminal) is a ferry terminal located in Katajanokka, in the Southern Harbor of Helsinki, Finland. The shipping company Viking Line operates scheduled services from the terminal to Stockholm and Tallinn. Opposite the terminal entrance is the anchor of the Russian passenger ship Iezekiil which sank in 1855. The anchor was found by divers near Suomenlinna in 1977. The terminal is served by the Helsinki tram lines 5 and 4. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Terminal de Katajanokka
rdf:langString Katajanokka Terminal
rdf:langString Skatuddens terminal
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rdf:langString Katajanokka Terminal (Finnish: Katajanokan terminaali, Swedish: Skatuddens terminal) is a ferry terminal located in Katajanokka, in the Southern Harbor of Helsinki, Finland. The shipping company Viking Line operates scheduled services from the terminal to Stockholm and Tallinn. The terminal building was originally a customs warehouse, the harbour building K8. It was built in 1937 designed by the city architect Gunnar Taucher. The building was changed to a passenger terminal in 1977, when the Finnjet started traffic between Helsinki and Travemünde, Germany. The work for the change was designed by the harbour architect Kari Unelius. The terminal building has since been expanded many times, the latest time so far in 2008 with a new glass-walled expansion on the shore side, which was designed by architect Ari Bungers. The building is protected. Opposite the terminal entrance is the anchor of the Russian passenger ship Iezekiil which sank in 1855. The anchor was found by divers near Suomenlinna in 1977. The terminal is served by the Helsinki tram lines 5 and 4.
rdf:langString Le terminal de Katajanokka (finnois : Katajanokan terminaali) est un terminal maritime pour les passagers du Port du sud qui se trouve dans le quartier Katajanokka d'Helsinki en Finlande.
rdf:langString Skatuddens terminal är en färjeterminal i Södra hamnen i Helsingfors. Rederiet Viking Line driver linjetrafik härifrån till Stockholm i Sverige och Tallinn i Estland. Terminalen var ursprungligen tullmagasin och färdigställdes till sin nuvarande funktion 1977, samma år inledde Finnjet trafik härifrån till Travemünde i Tyskland. Viking Line inledde redan 1974 trafik mellan Stockholm och Skatuddens kaj.
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