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Kallio (; sv, Berghäll; literally " the rock") is a district and a neighbourhood in Helsinki, the capital of Finland, located on the eastern side of the Helsinki peninsula about one kilometre north from the city centre. It is one of the most densely populated areas in Finland. Kallio is separated from the city centre by the Siltasaarensalmi strait, over which is a bridge called Pitkäsilta ("long bridge"). Traditionally, the bridge symbolizes the divide between the affluent centre and the more working class areas around Kallio. After the forming of the new centre in the 19th century, the city expanded northward. The intense industrialization which began in the 1860s in Helsinki saw the construction of the industrial areas around Sörnäinen harbour and to the workers' district of Kallio, with the area becoming inhabited mostly by factory workers. However, most of the working-class families have long ago been replaced as the most typical Kallio residents by young adults and elderly people living alone, in a process which could be seen as some sort of gentrification. For many people who move into Helsinki from elsewhere in Finland, Kallio is the area where they first settle. Most flats are small, and rents are typically lower than elsewhere in central Helsinki, partly explaining the area's popularity among students and artists. The small flat sizes also mean that Kallio is expected to resist full gentrification. However, the rents have increased as the district has grown more popular and become an increasingly desirable area to live in. Kallio (and Harju, which is often considered a part of Kallio) also has, more than any other district in Helsinki, a reputation as a "
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" and liberal area. The area has a heterogeneous population and many
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s. The area also has a number of sex shops,
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s and massage parlors. President Tarja Halonen was born in Kallio and lived there until she was elected president in 2000.


Environment

Kallio was previously known as a
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district. Up to the 1960s the small one- and two-bedroom apartments in the district were used by families with children, who moved away from Kallio as the wealth shifted elsewhere. Today Kallio has profiled itself as a district for students, young adults and artists. This has been caused by good availability of apartments, good selection of entertainment, central locality and good accessibility by public transport. The turnover rate of apartment tenants in Kallio is the highest in the entire city of Helsinki. The average time tenants live in Kallio is about three and a half years and only 29.3 percent of Kallio residents were born in Helsinki. Previously new tenants in Kallio were students needing their first place of their own or single people moving to Helsinki for work. Kallio has undergone gentrification during the last few decades.


Services and transport

The apartments in Kallio are small, most have only one or two bedrooms. The population density, which is among the highest in the entire country in Finland, and the distribution of the population allows for a selection of local services that is among the best in Helsinki. There are brick and mortar shops and other services at the street level floor of almost every building. Kallio has good transport connections. The district has two Helsinki Metro stations (
Hakaniemi Hakaniemi (; sv, Hagnäs) is an unofficial district of Helsinki, the Finnish capital. It covers most of the neighbourhood of Siltasaari in the district of Kallio. Hakaniemi is located at the sea shore and is separated from the city centre by the ...
and Sörnäinen), six tram lines and about 60 Helsinki internal and
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lines. As well as this, the long-distance buses travelling on Lahdenväylä and
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are accessible from Sturenkatu in Alppiharju, and the long-distance buses travelling on
Itäväylä Itäväylä (the Eastern Highway, Swedish: Österleden) is a motorway-like road in the Greater Helsinki area of Finland, mainly in the Helsinki conurbation. It is part of the Finnish regional road 170 ( fi, Seututie 170, sv, Regionalväg 170). Th ...
are accessible from Junatie in
Vallila Vallila () is a neighbourhood in Helsinki, the capital of Finland. Vallila is a central-northern neighbourhood, bordered by Pasila to the west and Alppiharju to the south. Like Kallio, Vallila is mostly residential and has a reputation of being a ...
. Public services in Kallio include a library, a primary school, and a hospital belonging to the Helsinki Deaconess Institute. The area also includes the
Metropolia University of Applied Sciences Metropolia University of Applied Sciences ( fi, Metropolia Ammattikorkeakoulu) is the largest University of Applied Sciences in Finland situated in Helsinki metropolitan area. The university has four fields of study: culture, business, health care ...
and two gymnasiums, the Kallio gymnasium specialising in articulacy and the Helsinki art gymnasium specialising in the arts. The
Kallio Church sv, Berghälls kyrka , native_name_lang = Kallion kirkko , image = Kallio_church,_Helsinki_2004-06.jpg , caption = Kallio Church. , coordinates = , location = Kallio, Helsinki , country ...
is one of the most prominent landmarks in Helsinki. There are a lot of parks in Kallio, including the Tokoinranta park area along the Eläintarhanlahti shore as well as the Tarja Halonen park, Ilolanpuisto, Karhupuisto, the Matti Helenius park, Torkkelinpuistikko, Pengerpuisto, the Alli Trygg park, the Franzen park, the Harjutori park, the Deaconess park and the Tauno Palo park.


The Kallio area


The district of Kallio

According to the division of the subdivisions of Helsinki, Kallio is bordered by the Siltavuorensalmi strait with the Pitkäsilta bridge crossing it and the Kaisaniemenlahti bay to the east, the Töölönlahti bay to the west, the street
Helsinginkatu Helsinginkatu (Swedish language, Swedish: ''Helsingegatan'', literally meaning "Helsinki street"; also called "Hesari" in Helsinki slang, which is also used as a nickname for ''Helsingin Sanomat'') is a two-kilometre-long east-west-running street i ...
to the north, and the streets of
Hämeentie Hämeentie () is the second longest street in Helsinki, Finland, and among its major thoroughfares. Hämeentie is a multi-lane street beginning at the Hakaniemi square in Siltasaari, and ending near Vanhankaupunginkoski on Koskelantie. Old street ...
and Näkinkuja as well as the Hakaniemi bridge to the east. The district is divided into three sub-districts:
Siltasaari Siltasaari (Finnish), or Broholmen (Swedish), is a central neighborhood of Helsinki, Finland. Most of its area is unofficially known also as Hakaniemi Hakaniemi (; sv, Hagnäs) is an unofficial district of Helsinki, the Finnish capital. It cove ...
(about 2,400 inhabitants in early 2014),
Linjat Linjat (Finnish), Linjerna (Swedish) is a neighborhood of the Kallio district of Helsinki, Finland Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land ...
(about 9,700 inhabitants) and
Torkkelinmäki Torkkelinmäki (Finnish), Torkelsbacken (Swedish) is a central neighborhood of Kallio, Helsinki, Finland. Its boundaries are Hämeentie on the east, Helsinginkatu on the north, Kaarlenkatu on the west and Viides linja on the south. Like elsew ...
(about 7,100 inhabitants). The Siltasaari sub-district contains the
Hakaniemi market square The Hakaniemi market square (Finnish: ''Hakaniementori'', Swedish: ''Hagnäs torg'') is a market square located in Hakaniemi, Helsinki, Finland, opened in 1897. Throughout its history, there have been numerous Vappu marches and demonstrations st ...
with its environment. The name of the Linjat sub-district ("The Lines") comes from the five numbered streets in the area, Ensi Linja through Viides Linja ("First Line" through "Fifth Line"), but as well as the city blocks between them. the sub-district also contains the villa area of Linnunlaulu on the Töölönlahti shore, with a character completely different from the rest of Kallio.


The Kallio region

Together with the district of Sörnäinen to the east of Hämeentie, Kallio forms the Kallio region, also including the districts of Merihaka,
Hanasaari Hanasaari can refer to the following places in Finland: * Hanasaari, Helsinki, a neighbourhood and a former island in Helsinki * Hanasaari Power Plant Hanasaari Power Plant (also referred as Hanasaari B power plant to distinguish from the dismantle ...
and
Sompasaari Sompasaari (Swedish: ''Sumparn'') is an island on the Kruunuvuorenselkä water area in the Sörnäinen district in Helsinki, Finland. On the southern side of the Nihdinkanava channel built in the middle of Sompasaari is the former island of Nihti ...
.


In colloquial speech

In colloquial speech, the name Kallio refers to an area larger than the official district of Kallio, which is thought to also contain the area of Harju in the district of Alppiharju near the Vaasankatu street and the Brahenkenttä sports field.


Kallio in popular culture

Kallio has often appeared in Finnish popular culture. Kallio is the setting for
Pirkko Saisio Pirkko Helena Saisio (born 16 April 1949) is a Finnish author, actress and director. She has also written under the pen names Jukka Larsson and Eva Wein. Saisio has a broad literary output, dealing with many kinds of texts from film screenplays ...
's 1975 debut novel ''
Elämänmeno ''Elämänmeno'' is a Finnish television series. It aired on Finnish television from 1 November 1978 to 15 November 1978. It was written by Pirkko Saisio, who wrote the novel of that same name that the show was based on, and directed by Åke Lind ...
''. The main character lives on Fleminginkatu and the events are mostly located in the border between Kallio and Sörnäinen. This gives the book "an air of a city block and district novel".
Mikko Rimminen Mikko Rimminen (born 1975) is a Finnish novelist and poet. He won the Finlandia Prize The Finlandia Prize ( fi, Finlandia-palkinto; sv, Finlandiaprisen) is a set of Finnish literary prizes awarded by the Finnish Book Foundation to "celebrate re ...
's 2004 novel '' Pussikaljaromaani'' takes entirely place in the streets and bars of Kallio.
Ville Jankeri ''Ville'' or "town", but its meaning in the Middle Ages was "farm" (from Gallo-Romance VILLA < Latin '''') an ...
's film '' Sixpack'' (Finnish: ''Pussikaljaelokuva'') based on the book was premiered on 2 September 2011. In the '' Juoppohullun päiväkirja'' books by
Juha Vuorinen Juha Tapio Vuorinen (born 31 March 1967) is a Finnish writer, columnist and radio personality. He is best known for his five-volume book series ''The Hangover Diaries'', particularly the first volume ''Totally Smashed!'' (in Finnish ''Juoppohullun ...
, the main character, Juha, lives in Kallio. Kallio also appears in Finnish television series and films. The ideological significance of Kallio to the character of Helsinki stands out in
Aki Kaurismäki Aki Olavi Kaurismäki (; born 4 April 1957) is a Finnish film director and screenwriter. He is best known for the award-winning '' Drifting Clouds'' (1996), ''The Man Without a Past'' (2002), ''Le Havre'' (2011) and ''The Other Side of Hope'' (20 ...
's 1985 film ''
Calamari Union ''Calamari Union'' is a 1985 Finnish surreal comedy film, the second full-length film by the director Aki Kaurismäki. The film's cast includes well-known Finnish actors and rock musicians. Plot Fifteen desperate men named Frank band together to ...
'' where 15 people all named Frank go on a journey from Kallio to Eira in search of a better life. Kallio also serves as the background milieu for the '' Pekka ja Pätkä'' films featuring housekeeper Pikkarainen. The events in Tapio Piirainen's television series '' Raid'' are mostly located in Kallio, especially at
Linjat Linjat (Finnish), Linjerna (Swedish) is a neighborhood of the Kallio district of Helsinki, Finland Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land ...
. The main characters in the drama series ''
Kotikatu ''Kotikatu'' (''The Home Street'') is a Finnish drama television series which aired on Yle TV1 from August 24, 1995 to December 7, 2012. ''Kotikatu'' was titled as "a semi-soap opera". It is the second longest running Finnish drama television se ...
'' moved during the 2004-2005 season from Ullanlinna to Kallio near the Karhupuisto park. Also the events in the television series '' Aikuiset'' are mostly located in Kallio.Määttänen, Juuso
"Naiseksi syntymistä pahempi epäonnistuminen on vain vanheneminen" – Ylen uusi komediasarja on naisten ohjaama ja ideoima, ja tätä se kertoo ajastamme
''
Helsingin Sanomat ''Helsingin Sanomat'', abbreviated ''HS'' and colloquially known as , is the largest subscription newspaper in Finland and the Nordic countries, owned by Sanoma. Except after certain holidays, it is published daily. Its name derives from that of ...
'' 18 March 2019. Accessed on 10 March 2021.
In music Kallio is mentioned in many of the songs by
Tuomari Nurmio Judge Bone, Tuomari Nurmio, is the artist name of Hannu Juhani Nurmio (b. 1950 in Helsinki), a Finnish rock singer and songwriter. Work Since his debut album, Nurmio has been regarded one of the most original Finnish singer-songwriters. His l ...
, in the song ''Pois Kalliosta'' by
Happoradio Happoradio (Finnish for ''Acid Radio'') is a Finnish rock band formed in 2001. They achieved their first success with the single "Pois Kalliosta" (2003). "Tavikset", "Che Guevara", "Ahmat tulevat" and "Pelastaja" are some of their other hits in th ...
, in the songs ''Kalliossa'' and ''Tyttö huutaa hii!'' by
Lapinlahden Linnut Lapinlahden Linnut ("Birds of Lapinlahti") was a Finnish band and comedy group, founded in the spring of 1983, which played humorous rock/pop music. The band started as buskers. In the beginning, the band used some original instruments such as ...
, in the song ''Kallioon'' by Plutonium 74, in the song ''Hagiksesta pohjoiseen'' by
Juno Juno commonly refers to: *Juno (mythology), the Roman goddess of marriage and queen of the gods *Juno (film), ''Juno'' (film), 2007 Juno may also refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Fictional characters *Juno, in the film ''Jenny, Juno'' *Ju ...
and in the performance ''Kolmatta linjaa takaisin'' by Fredi. The song ''Kolmatta linjaa'' by Jontti & Shaka and many songs by Heikki Kuula also feature Kallio. Tuomari Nurmio's
Helsinki slang Helsinki slang or ('Helsinki's slang', from Swedish language, Swedish , 'city'; see #Etymology, etymology) is a local dialect and a sociolect of the Finnish language mainly used in the capital city of Helsinki. It is characterized by its abunda ...
song ''Tonnin stiflat'' features Kallio: ''"luudataan Hesarilla ja dallataan Hagikseen"'' ("we wander around on Helsinginkatu and then walk to Hakaniemi"). The lyrics of many songs by
Sir Elwoodin Hiljaiset Värit ''Sir'' is a formal honorific address in English for men, derived from Sire in the High Middle Ages. Both are derived from the old French "Sieur" (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in French only as ...
feature Kallio, for example ''Flemarilla tuulee'', ''Kaduilla Kallion'' and ''Ohut kosketus''. The second verse of Kaija Koo's song ''Yhtä kaikki'' also features Kallio. The verse mentions the Karhupuisto park and the famous restaurant Cella in Kallio. Kallio is also mentioned in many songs by Laineen Kasperi and
Julma-Henri Julma-Henri (in English ''Cruel Henri'') is a Finnish rapper based in Helsinki. In addition to his solo act, he was part of rap band Forever from 1998 to 2001 under the name Money. He appeared in collective Julma-Henri & Syrjäytyneet (2007–2 ...
. The 2009 song ''Kallioon!'' by Pertti Kurikan Nimipäivät represents the punk music style.
Pelle Miljoona Pelle Miljoona (Literally “Clown Million”), real name Petri Samuli Tiili (born 10 February 1955 in Hamina, Finland) is a Finnish punk rock musician, who assembled his first band in 1977. His first single was ''Olen työtön'' (English: ''I ...
, another punk musician, mentions Kallio in his song ''Kallion kuu''. The 2013 album ''Kallio'' by the jazz band Dalindeo contains twelve songs about Kallio. ''Vain hullut asuu Kallios'' ("Only crazy people live in Kallio") is the debut single by
Vilma Alina Vilma is a feminine first name. People named Vilma include: *Vilma Abrahamsson (born 1999), Swedish football player *Vilma Bánky (1901–1991), Hungarian silent film actress *Vilma Bardauskienė (born 1953), Lithuanian long jumper * Vilma Beck ...
. Despite the name, the lyrics of the song are about the street Vaasankatu in the district of Alppiharju.


Street names

Five SE–NW streets of Kallio are named with Finnish
ordinal number In set theory, an ordinal number, or ordinal, is a generalization of ordinal numerals (first, second, th, etc.) aimed to extend enumeration to infinite sets. A finite set can be enumerated by successively labeling each element with the least n ...
s: ''Ensi linja'', ''Toinen linja'', ''Kolmas linja'', ''Neljäs linja'' and ''Viides linja'', meaning ''First Line'', ''Second Line'', ''Third Line'', ''Fourth Line'' and ''Fifth Line'', forming thus an example of numbered streets, rare in Europe and unique in Helsinki. The SW–NE streets in the same area are named after Finnish scientists from the 18th and 19th century. Starting from South-east these include: * ''Porthaninkatu'', named after
Henrik Gabriel Porthan Henrik Gabriel Porthan (1739 in Viitasaari – 1804 in Turku) was a professor and rector at the Royal Academy of Turku. He was a scholar sometimes known as ''The Father of Finnish History''. Biography He was born at Viitasaari in Tavastland, ...
, known as the ''Father of Finnish History''. * ''Suonionkatu'', named after Julius Krohn, known by his
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''Suonio''. * ''Castréninkatu'', named after Matthias Castrén, ethnologist and philologist. * ''Wallininkatu'', named after
Georg August Wallin Georg August Wallin (Yrjö Aukusti Wallin, aka Abd al-Wali; 24 October 1811 – 23 October 1852)orientalist and explorer. To the east, the ''Torkkelinmäki'' area also has: * ''Franzéninkatu'', named after Frans Michael Franzén * ''Agricolankatu'', named after Mikael Agricola, Protestant reformer and the father of Finnish written language. Many of the streets on both sides of Helsinginkatu in the Kallio and Harju are named after Swedish kings and lords of the 16th and 17th century * ''Vaasankatu'', named after the royal
House of Vasa The House of Vasa or Wasa Georg Starbäck in ''Berättelser ur Sweriges Medeltid, Tredje Bandet'' pp 264, 275, 278, 291–296 & 321 ( sv, Vasaätten, pl, Wazowie, lt, Vazos) was an early modern royal house founded in 1523 in Sweden. Its memb ...
that ruled Sweden 1523-1654 * ''Kustaankatu'', named after the first Vasa king Gustav I of Sweden, reign 1523-1560 * ''Kaarlenkatu'', named after
Charles IX of Sweden Charles IX, also Carl ( sv, Karl IX; 4 October 1550 – 30 October 1611), reigned as King of Sweden from 1604 until his death. He was the youngest son of King Gustav I () and of his second wife, Margaret Leijonhufvud, the brother of King Eric X ...
, reign 1604-1611 * ''Fleminginkatu'', named after the Fleming family * ''Sturenkatu'', named after the Sture family * ''Brahenkatu'' (eastern and western), named after the
Brahe Brahe (originally ''Bragde'') is the name of two closely related Scanian noble families who were influential in both Danish and Swedish history. Danish family The first member of the family using the name Brahe is speculated to have been Verner B ...
family


Gallery

Pengerkatu.jpg, A view of the Pengerkatu street. Kallion kirjasto.jpg, The Kallio library (1912) was the first library in Finland funded entirely by a municipal grant. Karhupuisto Helsinki.jpg, The Karhupuisto park. Yonakyma kallioon.jpg, Kallio seen from the tower of the workers' house in
Hakaniemi Hakaniemi (; sv, Hagnäs) is an unofficial district of Helsinki, the Finnish capital. It covers most of the neighbourhood of Siltasaari in the district of Kallio. Hakaniemi is located at the sea shore and is separated from the city centre by the ...
in January 2008.


See also

*
Hakaniemi Hakaniemi (; sv, Hagnäs) is an unofficial district of Helsinki, the Finnish capital. It covers most of the neighbourhood of Siltasaari in the district of Kallio. Hakaniemi is located at the sea shore and is separated from the city centre by the ...
* Sörnäinen * Merihaka *
Vaasanpuistikko Vaasanpuistikko (Swedish: ''Vasaskvären'', unofficial name Vaasanaukio), meaning "Vaasa park", is an area in Helsinki, Finland, surrounded by the streets of Helsinginkatu, Vaasanpolku and Pengerpolku around the western entrance to the Sörnäin ...


References


External links


Baarikierros
– This animated, mapped site lists and reviews most of the bars in Kallio. {{Authority control