The Pohjola Insurance building is the former headquarters of the Pohjola Insurance Company at Aleksanterinkatu 44 and Mikonkatu 3 in central Helsinki. Primarily designed by Gesellius, Lindgren & Saarinen and constructed in 1899–1901, it is a prominent example of Finnish national romantic architecture. It was acquired in 1972 by Kansallis-Osake-Pankki, now succeeded by Nordea.
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together from 1896 to 1905 and created many notable buildings in Helsinki including PohjolaInsurancebuilding (1899–1901) and National Museum of Finland (1905–1910)...
tekniske høgskole) (1910, Norway) PohjolaInsurancebuilding (1901, Finland) Polytechnic Students' Union or Sampo Building (1903, Finland) Röhss Museum (Röhsska...
1860s onwards. This contrasts with contemporary buildings, most notably the PohjolaInsurancebuilding directly across the street, whose heavy stone load-bearing...
using only hard granite; an example of this is the facade of the PohjolaInsuranceBuilding, Helsinki (1901) by Gesellius, Lindgren, and Saarinen. The Jugendstil...
surrounding the main entrance of Gesellius, Lindgren & Saarinen's 1901 PohjolaInsurancebuilding. She was also one of the first Finnish etchers. Albert Edelfelt...
(1897–1898) Finnish Pavilion at Exposition Universelle in 1900, Paris PohjolaInsurancebuilding in Helsinki (1900–1901) House of Physicians, now Agronomitalo...
business and residential building. The Wrede passage, the first arcade in Helsinki, runs through it. The PohjolaInsurancebuilding (Mikonkatu 3 - Aleksanterinkatu...
10 largest private sector employers in Finland were Itella, Nokia, OP-Pohjola, ISS, VR, Kesko, UPM-Kymmene, YIT, Metso, and Nordea. As of 2022[update]...
Coop Bank and Coop Invest, two financial subsidiaries. Metsäliitto OP-Pohjola Group S-Group Valio Crédit Agricole Enercoop is a French electricity supplier...
NBNZ Holdings Limited—comprising the Group's New Zealand banking and insurance operations—to Australia and New Zealand Banking Group. In July 2004, Lloyds...
Ahvenanmaa – ahaa! (in Finnish). 2007. p. 3. "Ahvenanmaan historiaa lyhyesti". Pohjola Norden (in Finnish). Archived from the original on January 29, 2016. Retrieved...