The ancient city of Turku, sometimes also referred to as the “Gateway to the West,” combines the atmosphere of antiquity with the buzzing energy of student youth in an amazing way.
The Arctic Center “Arktikum”
The Arctic Centre “Arktikum”. – is a scientific center dedicated to the study of northern regions and a museum dedicated to the history
Porvoo City
Porvoo is an old merchant settlement, considered to be the second oldest city in Finland. Already in 1380 it received the rights to trade in the Baltic region
Lutheran Cathedral in Kotka
The Lutheran Cathedral, belonging to the Mikkeli Diocese of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Finland, is the main church of Kotka and has become the main architectural dominant of the central part of the city.
Siida Museum
The Siida Museum is one of Finland’s largest exhibition centers with cultural and natural history exhibitions. It introduces visitors to the peculiarities
Isopuisto Landscape Park
Isopuisto Landscape Park is not just the largest in Kotka (it spreads over eight hectares), but also one of the oldest.
City of Heinola
Heinola, granted city status in 1839, is today a small, yet developed and attractive example of a modern Finnish province.
The Tsar’s Dacha Museum in Kotka
A visit to the Langinkoski Imperial Fishing Lodge will appeal to all tourists, and it is not without reason that it is considered one of the main attractions of Kotka.
Senate Square in Helsinki
The square as we see it now was formed in the early 19th century. Late classical style architectural structures of this corner of Helsinki.
Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art
Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art can hardly be called just a museum in the literal sense of the word. Rather, it is a kind of multifaceted creative platform