Why do People Live in Old Houses in Helsinki?

Hello dear friends! Today we will go on a fascinating walking tour of one of the most unique district of Helsinki called Puu-Vallila. Why do people live in old houses in Helsinki? The Puu-Vallila district in Helsinki is a unique place where the past and the present intertwine. Here, among the old wooden houses built at the beginning of the 20th century, you can feel the atmosphere of a bygone era. Puu-Vallila is the largest district in Helsinki with a large number of old wooden buildings. These houses are true witnesses of history, which keep the secrets of the past. They tell about the lives of people, their everyday life and traditions. Walking along the streets of Puu-Vallila, you can imagine how people lived at the beginning of the last century. Narrow streets, cozy neighborhoods, old buildings - all this creates a unique atmosphere that allows you to feel the spirit of the times. In Puu-Vallila, among the old buildings, ordinary people live. They contribute to the creation of the unique atmosphere of the district. Here you can see how the past and the present harmoniously combine with each other. Puu-Vallila is not only an open-air museum, but also a living place where every stone breathes history. This area allows you to touch Helsinki's past, feel its spirit and understand how the appearance of the city was formed. Please share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below, and if you want to explore more urban areas from different countries, be sure to check out my next video! 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell for more exciting content! Sunday, 4 May 2025, 11.40 EEST Temperature: +7 °C / 44,6 °F 🌡 Distance: 3.6 km Duration: 50 minutes Average Speed: 3.7 km/h Minimum Elevation: 8 m Maximum Elevation: 28 m Total climb: 29 m Total descent: 43 m 👉 Episodes 00:00 Intro 00:16 Sörnäinen 01:13 Map 02:25 Channel Members 03:15 Walking in Puu-Vallila 45:48 Flea market ✅ Road in Google maps: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mi... Sörnäinen Ghetto Helsinki:    • Ghetto Helsinki? Walking Tour: Alcoholics,...   #helsinki #finland #walkingtour #greatwalkingtours