5 Best Places to Visit in Finland

Which cities worth a see to Finland the most? Which are the earliest, biggest, and prettiest Finnish communities? We gathered our favored areas throughout the nation. Besides Helsinki and Rovaniemi, you can read about several off-the-beaten-path locations as well. If you take place a cross-country journey, ensure you check out as numerous as possible!

1. Helsinki : Temppeliaukio Rock Church

North of Helsinki's Hietaniemi area, along Fredrikinkatu, is Helsinki's Rock Church. Developed by Timo as well as Tuomo Suomalainen in the late 1960s, the underground interior of the church was carved out of and developed directly into the ancient solid rock of the Helsinki peninsula.

The inside of the church is bathed in a remarkable all-natural light that gets in through the glazed dome. It has a shallow circular dome (13 meters high) of copper bed linen as well as glass born upon concrete ribs. The church is also made use of as an opera house as a result of its excellent acoustics produced by the harsh, unworked rock surfaces of the interior.

Guided tours are available, as well as if going to in summertime, be sure to visit the on-site café for an unique dining experience.

2. Rovaniemi : Santa Park

SantaPark was opened on 28 November 1998 as an amusement park. The idea was produced by Santaworld Ltd. (UK) and also the expense of building and construction was 6.7 million Euros. The ownership consisted of Finnish companies such as Finnair, MTV, Sampo, Lasten Paivan Saatio, Posti.

The brand-new principle featured Santa Claus, Xmas and Lappish culture and nature. On 24 March 2009 possession was transferred to Santa's Holding Ltd. where the bulk is held by Mr. Ilkka Lankinen and Mrs. Katja Ikaheimo-Lankinen.

The themepark lies in a cavern inside bedrock where site visitors descend through a huge website. The room was initially developed as air-raid shelter.SantaPark can be gotten to by cars and truck along the national highway 4. It is located about 9 kilometres northeast of Rovaniemi and also regarding 2 km from Rovaniemi Airport terminal.

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3. Oulu : Kauppatori

Oulu has one of Finland's liveliest market squares, as well as its placement at the beachfront makes it even more attractive. The square is bordered by numerous old wood warehouses currently functioning as dining establishments, bars as well as craft stores.

The squat Toripolliisi statuary, a funny representation of the neighborhood authorities, is a local landmark. Made from bronze, the lovable number is the work of sculptor Kaarlo Mikkonen, and was set up below in 1987.

Along with the conventional market stalls, old barns repainted in red color as well as recovered as bars and dining establishments are surrounding the square nowadays. The historical Oulu market hall was opened on the square in 1901 primarily to get selling of meat out of the open square.

4. Savonlinna : Suomenlinna Fortress

One of the globe's largest sea fortresses, the 18th-century fort on Suomenlinna is a 15-minute ferryboat trip from Helsinki's Market Square (a mini-cruise that has lovely views of the city as an incentive attraction).

As soon as right here, you might easily fill a day with its views and tasks. The outstanding strongholds, now a UNESCO Globe Heritage Site, were built in 1847 by the Swedes (Finland was Swedish area after that) to frighten the Russians; they weren't terrified as well as later caught both the fort as well as Finland.

Start with the audio-visual experience in the visitor facility (it remains in English) for a vibrant history, after that explore its barricades, tunnels, as well as galleries and also walk the routes around the gorgeous island. Or subscribe here for a directed walk to read more about the ft and also its various destinations. Among these are the 250-ton Vesikko submarine, utilized by the Finnish Navy from 1936 till completion of The second world war.

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5. Kuopio : Puijo Tower

The Puijo tower is an observation tower at the top of Puijo hillside in Kuopio, Eastern Finland. Opened in 1963, the tower is 75 metres (246 feet) high as well as has a rotating restaurant with 100 seats. It was the first tower with a rotating restaurant in the Nordic countries.

The dining establishment was an ideas to Erkki Lindfors, the mayor of Tampere, who understood to develop a comparable one in his residence town, leading to the Näsinneula tower, which opened up in 1971. The present Puijo tower has been visited by over 5.5 million travelers.

The current tower is the 3rd overall. When it was finished on 27 July 1963, the 2nd one, built in 1906, was taken down. The very first tower was integrated in 1856. On the western side of the tower there are three ski jumping hills.

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