Responsible for the service City of Helsinki, Culture and Leisure Division
Oodin nuorisotila
- Service location
Oodin nuorisotila serves as a youth recreational facility.
Visiting address
Töölönlahdenkatu 4
00100 Helsinki
Accessibility information
- The 2 accessible parking spaces are located outdoors over 10 m from the entrance. The width of the parking spaces is at least 3.6 m.
- The pick-up and drop-off area is located in the vicinity of the entrance, giving easy access to the pavement.
- The route to the entrance is smooth and sufficiently wide and illuminated and it uses movement-guiding surface material.
- The entrance is hard to perceive but illuminated
- The doors connected to the entrance are hard to perceive. Outside the door there is sufficient room for moving e.g. with a wheelchair. The door opens automatically with a motion sensor.
- The customer service point has 4 floors.
- For moving around, there is a lift, which can hold a wheelchair; the door opens automatically. The floor numbers in the lift can be felt with fingers. The button for the exit floor stands out from the other buttons. (The minimum dimensions for an accessible lift are width 1.1 m and depth 1.4 m.)
- The facility uses movement-guiding surface material.
- The doors in the facility are hard to perceive. The glass doors have contrast markings.
- The facility has a toilet marked as accessible on floor -1. The toilet door cannot be easily opened and closed.
- A second toilet marked as accessible is located on floor 2.
- A third toilet marked as accessible is located on floor 3.
Services
- City of Helsinki, Culture and Leisure Division
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Youth Council electionCity of Helsinki, Culture and Leisure Division
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Text edited by: City of Helsinki, Culture and Leisure Division
Updated: 11/5/2026