Stockmann Department Store

The brick façade of the Stockmann department store on Aleksanterinkatu, Helsinki
Stockmann department store, Helsinki. Photo: Ninara via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 2.0.
Helsinki, Finland · Sigurd Frosterus, 1930 · Nordic department store

Stockmann Department Store

For decades the largest store in the Nordic countries, a calm brick block in the heart of Helsinki.

At a glance

The Stockmann department store occupies a whole block in central Helsinki, where Aleksanterinkatu meets the Mannerheimintie. Sigurd Frosterus designed it, and it opened in 1930 as the largest department store in the Nordic countries, a title it held for many years. Clad in brick over a steel frame, it is restrained outside and vast within.

Key facts

  • Location: Aleksanterinkatu 52, central Helsinki
  • Architect: Sigurd Frosterus
  • Opened: 1930
  • Style: restrained brick modern (functional classicism)
  • Function: department store, still trading

History

Stockmann had grown into Finland’s leading store and held a competition for a building to match. Frosterus, who had trained in the orbit of the great Belgian architect Henry van de Velde, won it and designed a calm, modern block.

Opened in 1930, it set the standard for retail in the Nordic countries and became a fixed point of Helsinki life; its clock is a traditional meeting place. It has been extended over the years but keeps Frosterus’s brick front.

What you see

The exterior is deliberately quiet: warm brown brick, large windows, little ornament, a confident horizontal block. Inside, floors open around a tall central space. It belongs to the moment when classicism gave way to a sober modernism across the North, expressed here in trade rather than monument.

Practical information

  • Open: standard retail hours
  • Cost: free to enter
  • Best for: the brick block and the central atrium
  • Time needed: 30–45 minutes

Getting there

The store is in the very centre of Helsinki, a few minutes from the Central Railway Station and served by trams and the metro at the University and Central Station stops.

Nearby

  • Helsinki Central Station — Saarinen’s National Romantic landmark, close by
  • Esplanadi — the central park and promenade, a short walk south

Sources

  • Wikipedia — Stockmann
  • Stockmann / Helsinki city heritage — building information
  • Wikimedia Commons — image source and licence

Hero image: Stockmann, Helsinki, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 2.0 (Ninara). Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online, 2026.

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