Deep beneath the bustling streets of Helsinki lie an unexpected relic of the Cold War era: extensive underground bomb shelters that have quietly been repurposed as community playgrounds. This unusual fusion of safety infrastructure and urban recreation reflects Finland’s enduring preparedness mindset amid evolving geopolitical tensions. In a recent exploration by The New York Times, these subterranean spaces reveal how history and daily life intertwine beneath the Finnish capital, offering both protection and play to its residents.
Helsinki’s Underground Playgrounds Reveal Dual Purpose as Bomb Shelters
Hidden beneath the cheerful facades of Helsinki’s play areas lies a network of ingeniously designed bomb shelters, a testament to the city’s dual commitment to safety and community spirit. These underground structures are seamlessly integrated into public playgrounds, ensuring that in times of crisis, residents-especially children-have immediate access to secure refuge…
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Author : EURO-NEWS
Publish date : 2025-12-06 00:56:00
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