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Helsinki Activities on Ice and Finkensilta is Open for Pedestrians and Kruunuvuoren Bridge, February 2026, DJI Mini 5 Pro Music Track: Warmly by Numall Fix | / numall-fix Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Finkensilta is a bridge in Helsinki that connects Nihti (the southern tip of Kalasatama) to Korkeasaari, the island that hosts Helsinki’s zoo. It is part of the large Kruunusillat infrastructure project, which also includes Merihaansilta and Kruunuvuorensilta. Key facts about Finkensilta Type: Prestressed concrete beam bridge Length: 293 m Width: 18 m Location: Between Nihti and Korkeasaari, Helsinki Purpose: Carries tram tracks, pedestrians, and cyclists Opening timeline: Opened to Korkeasaari visitors on 7 August 2025 Opened to all pedestrians on 1 December 2025 Tram traffic planned to start in 2027 Why it matters Finkensilta improves access to Korkeasaari and forms a crucial middle link in the new tram route connecting Laajasalo to the city center via Kalasatama. It also temporarily served as the only land route to Korkeasaari during renovation of the older Mustikkamaa bridge. Kruunuvuori Bridge — what it is Kruunuvuori Bridge is a major new cable‑stayed bridge in Helsinki, forming the central and longest span of the Kruunusillat (Crown Bridges) project. It connects Kruunuvuorenranta to Korkeasaari, enabling a fast tram link from Laajasalo to the city centre and providing a high‑quality route for pedestrians and cyclists. Key facts Type: Cable‑stayed bridge Length: Nearly 1,200 m, making it the longest bridge in Finland Pylon height: About 135 m, the tallest bridge pylon in Finland Purpose: Two tram tracks Pedestrian and cycling paths Emergency vehicle access Design: WSP & Knight Architects (international design competition launched in 2012) Part of: The three‑bridge Kruunusillat connection (Kruunuvuori Bridge, Finkensilta, Merihaansilta) Why it matters It is globally unusual: bridges of this scale are rarely built exclusively for public transport, walking, and cycling rather than cars. It will significantly shorten travel times between Laajasalo and central Helsinki. Its height and silhouette are intended to make it a new architectural landmark for the city. #helsinki #helsinki drone #helsinki aerial #helsinki ilmasta #helsinki skyline #drone photography helsinki #helsinki cityscape #drone view helsinki #helsinki drone tour #finland drone shots #helsinki city drone #drone flyover helsinki #helsinki from above #drone videography helsinki #drone travel helsinki #european city drone