Leppävaara () is a
district
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of
Espoo
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, a city in
Finland
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. The
Rantarata rail line and the
Ring Road I, the busiest road in
Finland
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, cross in Leppävaara, thus making it a major
traffic
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Traffic laws govern and regulate traffic, while rules of the road include traffic laws and informal rules that may have developed over time to facilitate the orderly an ...
hub in the
Greater Helsinki
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region.
The Sello Shopping Centre is also located in Leppävaara.
History
Leppävaara before the railway line
There is evidence of residence in Leppävaara already in the
Stone Age
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. There is a burial pile from the
Bronze Age
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in the Leppävaara sports park, near the exercise path leading to
Karakallio. The medieval village hill of Konungsböle is located near the golf practice ground on Säterinniitty at the end of Leppävaarantie.
The
Alberga manor was founded in the area in the 1620. The
Leppävaara manor is also located in the area, and the
Kilo manor is located nearby. The oldest surviving building in Leppävaara is the
Gransinmäki inn built in the 1830s, located on Vanha Maantie. The best known and most historically significant build is the new main building of the Alberga manor, known as "Sokerilinna" ("the sugar castle"), built in 1874 for the sugar manufacturer
Feodor Kiseleff the younger.
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Leppävaara society. Accessed on 8 October 2018.
From the 1900s to the 1960s
After the railway line from Helsinki to
Turku
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was completed in 1903 Leppävaara began to develop as a manor neighbourhood. The villa known as
Ylänne was built in Leppävaara. The bulk of the settlement was on the northern side of the railway and the southern side remained mostly in agricultural use. During
World War I
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,
Krepost Sveaborg, a fortification system of trenches and artillery batteries defending Helsinki was built, passing through Leppävaara. Though some of them are destroyed, there are still a lot of trenches and bunkers in the area, mainly in Vallikallio and Mäkkylänmetsä.
Leppävaara was formed as a community in 1921 and it remained such until all such ones at the beginning of 1956 were abolished. In the early 1960s as well as the separating also of Leppävaara, Tapiola from Espoo was designed as a town but the plans were rejected when Espoo at the beginning of 1963 was formed on the whole as a town.
In
Eliel Saarinen
Gottlieb Eliel Saarinen (, ; August 20, 1873 – July 1, 1950) was a Finnish and American Architecture, architect known for his work with Art Nouveau buildings in the early years of the 20th century. He was also the father of famed architect Ee ...
's 1915 "Suur-Helsinki" plan the architect proposed considerably large scale buildings around the
Leppävaara railway station. Until the late 1950s inhabitation of Leppävaara only consisted of small detached houses. The first modern apartment building was built in 1958 in Puustellinmäki at Postipuuntie 5. A total of 25 new apartment buildings were built in Puustellinmäki and
Vallikallio, until the new construction in the entire area was forbidden in 1964.
From the 1970s onwards
The Leppävaara area remained mostly unbuilt until the 1980s, when urban development began on the area north of the railway line. The area on the southern side of the railway however stayed in agricultural use until the 2000s, but is now a very urban neighbourhood. The planning of the area was slowed especially by the disagreements between the municipalities of Helsinki and Espoo as a large part of the area was for a long time in the possession of the city of Helsinki even though it was located inside the borders of Espoo.
Maxi-Market, the first hypermarket in Finland, was built in Leppävaara by Rake Oy and Osuusliike Elanto and was opened on November 4, 1971. The building was designed by Toivo Korhonen architect office and it was 130 metres long, 80 metres wide and had a total floor area of 15 800 square meters. The building was demolished in 2003 to make space for the new
Sello shopping centre. Maxi received new premises at first phase of the Sello shopping centre opposite the
K-Citymarket store, where it served for a year until it was replaced by HOK-Elanto's
Prisma store after Elanto and HOK had fused. The second phase of Sello, containing most of the specialist stores in the shopping centre, was built in September 2005.
New apartment buildings were built in
Perkkaa in the 1970s and in northern Leppävaara in the 1980s. Southern Leppävaara only started developing in the late 1990s around the site of the old Maxi hypermarket. Before this, the southern side of the railway tracks only contained the Maxi hypermarket, a few detached houses and a large amount of farmland. Zoning of the area was hindered by disagreement between municipalities, as a large part of the area was actually owned by the city of
Helsinki
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despite being located in Espoo. Southern Leppävaara has been built fairly rapidly and has developed into an urban central area in a short time. Today most of the apartments in the entire district are located in apartment buildings.
The
Vermo race track was built in eastern Leppävaara, right next to the border to Helsinki, in 1977. The
Leppävaara church was built in northern Leppävaara in 1979.
In the 2000s large office blocks and high-rise buildings have been built in southern Leppävaara, such as the
Panorama Tower (2008) and
Sellonhuippu (2011). The 21-story-high
Leppävaara tower residential building was built to the northern side of the railway track in 2010.
Transport
Leppävaara is a significant traffic hub. It is located at a place where the
Ring I beltway crosses the
Rantarata railway leading from
Helsinki
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to
Turku
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, of which the part between
Leppävaara railway station and
Helsinki Central railway station
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belongs to the
Helsinki commuter rail
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The sys ...
network. Right next to the railway, the
Finnish regional road 110, also known as Turuntie, passes through Leppävaara. As its name says, the Turuntie road is part of the historical road leading to Turku. The current
Finnish national road 1 passes Leppävaara about a kilometre to the south.
The Leppävaara railway station is served by Helsinki commuter trains A, E, L, U, X and Y. Since 2015 long-distance trains between Helsinki and Turku also stop at the station.
The
Helsinki City Bikes network extended to Leppävaara in spring 2018. The area has 32 city bike stations.
Helsinki light rail line 15 has 6 stops in Leppävaara. Stops are (from East to West): Ravitie - Vermo - Perkkaa - Leppävaara station / Leppävaaran asema - Albergan esplanadi - Linnoitustie.
Education
There are five primary schools in Leppävaara: the
Leppävaara school (classes 7 to 9), the
Perkkaa school (pre-primary education and classes 1 to 9), the
Postipuu school (classes 1 to 6), the
Ruusutorppa school (classes 1 to 9) and the
Veräjäpelto school (classes 1o to 10). Leppävaara also houses the
Leppävaara gymnasium which also has a line concentrating on physical exercise.
The
Omnia academy for applied sciences in Leppävaara has studies for metalwork and electricity. As well as the renovated old premises and new premises built in 2010 and 2011, Leppävaara has new premises for studies in finance, information technology and building engineering.
Leppävaara also houses the
Laurea University of Applied Sciences and a workers' academy. The
Finnish School of Watchmaking founded in
Tapiola
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currently has its premises in the old library in Leppävaara. The musical academy
Juvenalia is located next to the
Sello shopping centre. The
Metropolia University of Applied Sciences previously had its premises in Pohjois-Leppävaara but has since moved to
Karamalmi after the city of Espoo announced that the campus had seriously deteriorated.
The national special academy and training facility
Live University of Applied Sciences is located in Puustellinmäki.
Sports

Leppävaara provides diverse services for sports and exercise. The
Leppävaara sports park is located north of the railway, containing a stadium which hosted the European Championships in handicapped sports in 2005. The park also has a football field, a skiing stadium, a race track, an ice hockey hall with two rinks, the
Leppävaara swimming pool and a summertime lido opened in 2016. South of the railway is one of the largest golf practice fields in Finland, also hosting green card courses. The
Vermo horse racing track is one of the most notable horse racing tracks in Finland.
Culture
The Sello hall in southern Leppävaara provides diverse cultural services. The programme includes classical and popular music concerts, exhibitions, movies and children's events. The
Sello library, the most popular library in the Helsinki capital region in terms of number of attendees, is located right next to the Sello hall. In addition to normal library services it also hosts various exhibitions and events.
The leisure complex ''Sello Rex'' (now known as ''Sello Vapaa-ajankeskus'') to the west of the
Sello shopping centre was completed in October 2008, with a
Finnkino movie theatre complex with six auditoriums, a bowling alley with 14 tracks and numerous restaurants.
Leppävaara hosts the ''Leppävaaraviikot'' local event annually in September, organised by local organisations.
Tall buildings

There are three high-rise buildings in Leppävaara. The
Panorama Tower, the third-highest office building in Finland, is owned by the insurance company
Varma. The building was completed in March 2008. The tower has 17 floors and is 76 metres high. The
Leppävaara Tower has 21 floors and is 68 metres high. The residential tower was completed in autumn 2010. The third high-rise building Sellonhuippu was completed in October 2011 and has 17 floors.
Etusivu - Sellonhuippu
Accessed on 2 November 2016.
See also
* Districts of Espoo
This is an alphabetical list of the fifty districts of Espoo. Swedish names are given in parentheses.
* Bodom
* Espoon keskus (''Esbo centrum'')
* Espoonkartano (''Esbogård'')
* Espoonlahti (''Esboviken'')
* Gumböle
* Haukilahti (''Gäddv ...
* Sello mall shooting
References
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