Nordenskiöldinkatu

Nordenskiöldinkatu (Swedish: Nordenskiöldsgatan) is a frequently trafficked street in Helsinki, Finland, going from Taka-Töölö to Alppila and Pasila.

Only the western part of Nordenskiöldinkatu has residential block houses, between the Nordenskiöld square and Urheilukatu.

In this part are also located the Russian science and culture centre and the head office of KELA.

Between the two hospitals is located the start of the Helsinki Central Park, which is only 200 metres wide at the Nordenskiöldinkatu end.

[1] The most eastern part of the street, east of Urheilukatu, has previously been unofficially referred to as Nordenskiöldin puistokatu.

Nordenskiöldinkatu, looking west from Mannerheimintie. To the right is the KELA head office.
Nordenskiöldinkatu, looking east from Mannerheimintie. To the right is the Helsinki Ice Hall, to the left, behind the trees, is the Laakso Hospital.
The eastern part of Nordenskiöldinkatu. To the left is the Aurora Hospital.