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The Wrede passage, also known as the "Old merchant alley" ( Finnish: ''Vanha kauppakuja'') or the "Grandma tunnel" (Finnish: ''Mummotunneli'') is an entity formed by two stone buildings in
Kluuvi Kluuvi (; sv, Gloet) is the commercial centre of Helsinki, Finland, and a neighbourhood in the Vironniemi district of Helsinki. The Helsinki Central railway station, Hotel Kämp and Hotel Arthur, the Helsinki main post office, the Stockmann and S ...
, Helsinki, Finland. The name refers also to the merchant alley stretching throughout the block. The passage is formed by the ''Wrede house'' in the corner between
Pohjoisesplanadi Esplanadi ( sv, Esplanaden), colloquially known as Espa, is an esplanade and urban park in downtown Helsinki, Finland, situated between the Erottaja square and the Market Square. It is bordered on its northern and southern sides by the Pohjoisesp ...
and
Mikonkatu Mikonkatu (Swedish: ''Mikaelsgatan'') is a street in central Helsinki, Finland Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden ...
(Pohjoisesplanadi 35) and the ''Central house'' in the corner between
Aleksanterinkatu Aleksanterinkatu ( sv, Alexandersgatan; "Alexander Street") is a street in Kluuvi, the commercial centre of Helsinki, Finland. In the city plan by Carl Ludvig Engel, it was the ''Decumanus Maximus'', the main east–west street in the city, cross ...
and Mikonkatu (Aleksanterinkatu 46). The building entity represents Renaissance Revival architecture and was designed and partly commissioned by architect Karl August Wrede, and built in 1888 and 1892.


Name

Among architects, the entity is known as the Wrede passage, but its official Finnish name has been ''Vanha kauppakuja'' ("Old merchant passage") since a naming competition held in 1958.''K. A. Wrede ja 100-vuotias pasaasi'', City museum of Helsinki, Helsinki 1988. .
Saara Peltola: ''Arkkitehti K.A. Wreden (1859–1943) elämä ja tuotanto''
Sinikka Vainio: ''Unelma Eurooppalaisesta suurkaupungista''
Sinikka Vainio: ''Vanhan kauppakujan vaiheita 100 vuoden ajalta''
The name is spelled ''Wanha kauppakuja'' on top of the entrance. The passage itself is colloquially known as the "Grandma tunnel". It has terraces of several restaurants, which are said to be popular among middle-aged guests. The restaurants are maintained by Center-Inn, which was bought by HOK-Elanto in 2013.


History

Carl Ludvig Engel designed the block 95b onto reclaimed land from the former Kluuvinlahti bay from 1837 to 1838. The corner between Esplanadi and Mikonkatu previously housed a one-story residential house commissioned by professor Nils Abraham af Ursin for himself, which later became the residence of Infantry General
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. The corner of Aleksanterinkatu housed the residence of master tanner G. A. Dahl. The architect K. A. Wrede and the master builder J. H. Helenius bought the corner lot on Esplanadi with loaned money from Nordenstam's heirs and the house was built in a year and a half from 1887 to 1888. Wrede also lived in the house himself. He designed the so-called "Central house" as a continuation of the passage in 1889, which was commissioned by merchant official
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from 1890 to 1892. After this the passage stretched throughout the block. In the 19th century, merchant alleys were a new building form and Wrede had become familiar with them on his journeys throughout Europe from 1885 to 1886. He might have been inspired by the merchant alleys in Brussels, Belgium that he adored, such as the Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert built in 1847. The alley in the Wrede passage, mostly acting as the inner yard of the buildings surrounding it, is 80 metres long and 8 metres wide. The alley has a uniform design, but the wall decorations on the two buildings differ. The style of the buildings represents renaissance revival architecture resembling Italian palaces, with
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and rococo influences. The stairway of the Central house hosts magnificent wall and ceiling paintings by
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, which were renovated in the 1980s. Because of financial difficulties, Wrede had to sell his share of the Pohjoisesplanadi corner house in 1898. From 1905 to the late 1940s the building was owned by the Joutsen brothers. From 1952 to 1965 most of the shares were owned by
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and after that by the Säästöpankkien Keskus-Osake-Pankki (SKOP) bank, which had bought the house already in 1925. SKOP's head office was in the Aleksanterinkatu corner house from 1926 up to its bankruptcy in the 1990s. The most part of both houses were originally in residential use, but the apartments were renovated into offices in the 1950s. The restaurant
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was located in the Central house right from the start up to 2015.Ravintolamyllerrys jatkuu – 1892 perustettu "Kuningas" lopetti
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'' 2 April 2015.
The Yleisradio studios were located in the building from 1927 to 1934.


References

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