VR warehouses

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The warehouses under demolition. The Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in the background.
The warehouses under demolition. The Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in the background.
The VR warehouses burning on May 5, 2006.
The VR warehouses burning on May 5, 2006.
Warehouses on fire
Warehouses on fire

The VR warehouses (VR:n makasiinit in Finnish) were a group of old red brick warehouses in the centre of Helsinki, Finland. They were located at Mannerheimintie 13 or 60°10.383′N, 24°56.134′E, near the Parliament building, the Helsinki Central railway station and the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art.

The oldest parts of the warehouses were designed by Bruno Granholm and built in 18981899, when they served as the cargo terminal for the Helsinki Central railway station. The warehouses were extended in 1908 and 1917, and the most recent additions are from the 1950s. They were used by the state-owned VR Group as cargo warehouses until the 1980s when they were abandoned and gradually fell into disrepair. The warehouses were without a permanent specific purpose but could be hired by anyone wishing to organize some sort of public event.

The warehouses had been under a threat of demolition to make way for a new Helsinki Music Centre for almost a decade. In early 2006, a decision was finally made to construct the Music Hall on the site. The demolition began on May 6, 2006

On Friday May 5, 2006, the older southern warehouse was badly damaged by a blazing fire. The building was totally gutted, the fire leaving just the brick walls standing. It was widely believed at first that the fire was a case of arson, but in July police concluded that it had been an accidental fire that smouldered for several hours before suddenly breaking out across a large part of the building.[1]

This event had been preceded by the May Day riots just a few days earlier. Some people decided to set up a bonfire between the warehouses in the night of May 1. The fire almost got to the warehouses, and when the fire department tried to put it out it was attacked by a group of people. Riot police was dispatched to protect the firemen and they also got stones thrown at them.

A small section at the end of the southern warehouse damaged by fire was planned to be preserved and used as an extension to the Music Hall. This was contrary to many Helsinkians' wishes to preserve the warehouses due to their perceived historical and communal value. However, in August 2006, the Finnish police mistakenly tore down part of the protected section. (See source above.)

Various music concerts, including the Tuska heavy metal festival during years 1999 and 2000, were often held at the warehouses, and in 2004 and 2005 they hosted Perv Park, Helsinki's biggest BDSM convention. They included also couple of ecological shops and band rehearsal studios.

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