Kulosaari

Kulosaari (Swedish: Brändö) is an island and an East Helsinki's suburb in Helsinki, Finland. It is also the 42nd neighbourhood of the city. Construction of villas on the island started in the beginning of the 20th century, and a bridge from Sörnäinen was opened in 1919. Kulosaari was an independent municipality since 1922 until 1946, when it was merged to Helsinki. Kulosaari is connected via a short bridge to the adjacent island of Mustikkamaa, which is used for various recreational purposes.

Kulosaari

Kulosaari (Swedish: Brändö) is an island and an East Helsinki's suburb in Helsinki, Finland. It is also the 42nd neighbourhood of the city. Construction of villas on the island started in the beginning of the 20th century, and a bridge from Sörnäinen was opened in 1919. Kulosaari was an independent municipality since 1922 until 1946, when it was merged to Helsinki. Kulosaari is connected via a short bridge to the adjacent island of Mustikkamaa, which is used for various recreational purposes.