Entry to the FRSO concerts at the Helsinki Music Centre
There are three entrances to the Helsinki Music Centre: one opposite Kiasma just across the Kansalaistori (Citizens' Square), one facing Mannerheimintie Street, and one in Töölönlahdenkatu Street.
Getting to the Helsinki Music Centre by Public Transport
It couldn't be easier to reach the Music Centre by public transport: The Main Railway Station and the nearest metro station are about 100 metres away from the Centre. Trams 4, 7A, 7B and 10 run along Mannerheimintie Street and stop at Kansallismuseo (National Museum) and Lasipalatsi Film and Media Centre. Several buses driving along Mannerheimintie Street stop at Elielin aukio (Eliel's Square) and Hesperian puisto (Hesperia Park).
Routes and timetables are available at Reittiopas.
Getting to the Helsinki Music Centre by Car
There is parking (parking meters) at P-Eliel, Music Centre Square and Finlandia Hall. Payment in cash, by credit card, or by mobile phone via the EasyPark service (area 825).
The nearest free car park is within ten minutes´ walking distance from the Music Centre, in Mäntymäen kenttä (Mäntymäki Field), between the National Opera and the Olympic Stadium.
The Music Centre indoor car park will open in 2013.
Upcoming Concerts
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Loppuunmyyty
25.05.2012 klo 19.00
Helsinki Music Centre, Concert Hall
Friday series 15 / 2012 - SAKARI ORAMO AU REVOIR
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Osta lippu
18.08.2012 klo 6 pm
Helsinki Music Centre, Concert Hall
Guest Performance / Helsinki Festival
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Osta lippu
21.08.2012 klo 6 pm
Helsinki Music Centre, Concert Hall
Guest Performance / Helsinki Festival
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24.08.2012 klo 6 pm
Berwaldhallen
Guest Performance / Baltic Sea Festival
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07.09.2012 klo 7 pm
Helsinki Music Centre, Concert Hall
Friday series 1
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12.09.2012 klo 7 pm
Helsinki Music Centre, Concert Hall
Wednesday series 1
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13.09.2012 klo 7 pm
Helsinki Music Centre, Concert Hall
Thursday series 1
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Premieres, choral works and a Bartók Festival for the FRSO’s varied 2012/2013 season
Guests include the finest Finnish conductors and top international soloists
The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra begins its 2012/2013 season in August, in the Helsinki Music Centre then celebrating its first anniversary. The varied programme for the forthcoming season includes a Bartók Festival by András Schiff, a 60th-birthday concert for Kaija Saariaho, and top soloists from Yuja Wang to Leonidas Kavakos and Ismo Alanko.
Entry to the FRSO concerts at the Helsinki Music Centre
There are three entrances to the Helsinki Music Centre: one opposite Kiasma just across the Kansalaistori (Citizens' Square), one facing Mannerheimintie Street, and one in Töölönlahdenkatu Street.

