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Linnanmäki |

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| Location |
Helsinki, Finland,  |
| Address |
Tivolikuja 1,
00510 Helsinki |
| Website |
www.linnanmaki.fi |
| Owner |
Lasten Päivän Säätiö |
| Opened |
May 27, 1950 |
| Operating season |
April to October |
| Area |
75,000 square metres (810,000 sq ft) |
| Rides |
40 total
- 6 roller coasters
- 2 water rides
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Linnanmäki (Swedish: Borgbacken, colloquially
Lintsi, literal translation Castle Hill) is an amusement park in
Helsinki, Finland. It was opened on May
27, 1950 and is owned by Lasten Päivän Säätiö (Children's Day
Foundation). Linnanmäki has 41 different rides of different sizes. It also has other
attractions, such as arcades, games, kiosks, restaurants and an
outdoor stage on which different performers appear in the
summer.
In 2007 Linnanmäki had 1.2 million visitors[1].
Rides and
attractions
Linnanmäki currently has 40 rides, along with many other
non-ride based attractions. Probably the most notable ride in the
park is the Wooden Roller Coaster or Vuoristorata in Finnish. This is the
most recognisable symbol of the park, and was one of the first
rides to be built at the park. The oldest ride in Linnanmäki is
Karuselli (a carousel), built in 1896.
Linnanmäki also has many other big attractions, including
Raketti, or "Rocket" (formerly Space Shot), which is a standard
upwards-launched free fall tower, built in 1999 by S&S Power. Other
roller coasters in the park include Tulireki, Linnunrata (an indoor roller coaster built
inside a water tower, with a space theme), Pikajuna, and Finland's first water coaster,
Vonkaputous.
Major
rides
Family
rides
Kiddie
rides
Attractions
| Name |
Manufacturer |
Model |
Opened |
Ride type |
| Kammokuja |
REX Studios |
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2003 |
Walk through |
| Kino |
SimEx iWerks |
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2005 |
Motion cinema |
| Sokkelo |
Linnanmäki |
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2007 |
Glass maze |
| Vekkula |
Linnanmäki |
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1961, renewed 1991 and 1995 |
Fun
house |
Removed
rides
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This list is incomplete; you can
help by expanding it.
Admission to the park is free, and the rides can only be ridden
with the possession of a ride ticket, or the more popular
wristband, which allows the wearer free access to all of the park's
rides for the entire day. The wristband's cost depends on the
customer's height, as taller customers can visit more of the park's
rides.
The park also contains the "Peacock Teatteri", a theatre known
for its musical productions. In addition to the park itself, guests
can also visit a Sea Life Centre.
In 2007, a new roller coaster
was built. It is a "Zacspin" model, known as Kirnu, and was built by Intamin, of Switzerland.
Other changes for 2007 include the movement of the Autorata into
the new space under the Rinkeli Ferris Wheel. In 2008, Linnanmäki
is putting up a new rollercoaster Salama ("Lightning") above the
Hurjakuru water ride. It will be built by Maurer Söhne.
Its speciality is spinning cars.
Gallery of
images
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A view from the Panorama Tower
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'Rolle Pelle', mascot of Linnanmäki
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Linnunrata and the 'Vesitorni'
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References
External
links
Coordinates: 60°11′18″N 024°56′25″E / 60.18833°N
24.94028°E / 60.18833;
24.94028
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Roller coasters at Linnanmäki |
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Operating: |
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| Past
coasters: |
Ipanarata (Lasten
Vuoristorata) ·
Katapultti
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