Kaapelitehdas
| Kaapelitehdas | |
|---|---|
Kaapelitehdas on a rainy spring afternoon. | |
| Alternative names | Kabelfabriken |
| General information | |
| Status | Cultural centre |
| Type | Factory |
| Location | Salmisaari |
| Address | Tallberginkatu 1 C 15 |
| Town or city | Helsinki |
| Country | Finland |
| Coordinates | 60°09′43″N 24°54′14″E / 60.162°N 24.904°E |
| Completed | 1943 |
| Opened | 1939 |
| Owner | Kiinteistö Oy Kaapelitalo |
| Technical details | |
| Floor area | 53,000 square metres |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | W. G. Palmqvist |
Kaapelitehdas (Finnish for "the Cable Factory", also called simply Kaapeli, Swedish: Kabelfabriken) is a famous building in Salmisaari, Helsinki, near the Lauttasaari bridge. It was redeveloped from its industrial use into a cultural centre which hosts artists studios, three museums, activities and events.