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Suomenlinna FortressCity/Region: Helsinki
The historically significant Suomenlinna fortress is not only a major military monument worthy of the UNESCO World Heritage List, but also home to about 900 Finns who live in the renovated barracks. The entire site is a fun, multi-faceted attraction for Helsinki residents and visitors. The fortress, built during Swedish rule in the 18th century, is situated on an island at the entrance to Helsinki's harbor. The fortification became a strategic military shipyard with one of the biggest
dry docks in the world, comparable to the fortress at Gibraltar. Apart from admiring the architecture there is plenty to experience at Suomenlinna, which contains seven museums, galleries, restaurants and cafes, several parks, beaches and nature areas. Guided walking tours are offered and there are always events taking place like exhibitions, jazz shows and theatrical performances, particularly during summer.
Address: The Visitor's Center is at Suomenlinna C 74, situated in the middle of the fortress at Tykistölahti bay
Phone Number: Tourist Information desk: (0)9 684 1880 or Visitor's Center: (0)9 4050 9691
Website: www.suomenlinna.fi
Transport: Ferries run regularly from Market Square, from 6am to 2am. During summer a water bus also operates. Private boats can moor at the Suomenlinna visitor's marina
Hours: The various museums usually open between 10am/11am and 5pm/6pm daily with shorter hours in winter. For information regarding the various events and exhibitions contact the Visitor's Center which opens between 10am and 4pm, and until 6pm between May and September
Admission: Museums charge between EUR3 and EUR5 admission
Senate SquareCity/Region: Helsinki
Architecture buffs enjoy sitting in a café admiring the buildings surrounding Helsinki's lively Senate Square, renowned as Europe's finest examples of the neoclassical style. The square is dominated by the city's main landmark, the Lutheran Cathedral, designed by Carl Ludwig Engel and consecrated in 1852. The interior is as perfect as the exterior design, and is open to the public daily for no charge. Other buildings on the Square designed by Engel are the Palace of the Council of State, built in 1822, and the University buildings (1832), including the library, regarded as Engel's finest masterpiece.
Phone Number: Cathedral: (0)9 709 2455
Transport: Tram 1, 2, 3B or 3T
Hours: The Cathedral is open Monday to Saturday 9am to midnight (until 6pm in winter), and Sunday 12pm to 6pm
Admission: Free
Uspenski CathedralCity/Region: Helsinki
Many travelers have compared Helsinki to the beautiful Russian city of St Petersburg which is a close neighbor across a short strait of water, and the exotic red-brick Orthodox cathedral Uspenski, designed by Aleksei Gornostayev of St Petersburg in the late 1800s, cements the Russian connection. The cathedral sits atop a rocky outcrop on the Katajanokka peninsula opposite the fish market, fronted by a statue of Tsar Alexander II, as a memento of Russia's occupation of Finland until 1919. The magnificent Byzantine edifice is topped with a characteristic golden onion dome, and the interior is opulently decorated with valuable icons.
Address: Unioninkatu 39 A 19, Katajanokka
Phone Number: (0)9 634 267
Transport: Tram 4
Hours: Monday to Friday 9.30am to 4pm (closed on Mondays from October to April); Saturday 9.30am to 2pm; Sunday 12pm to 3pm
Admission: Free
Market SquareCity/Region: Helsinki
Helsinki's bustling Market Square is not only where traders set up shop selling food and various other goods, but it is also the central meeting point of the city, sandwiched between the sea and a row of impressive historic buildings which include the City Hall, the Swedish Embassy and the Presidential Palace. Trams and waterbuses converge on the square, where visitors gather to watch the changing of the bulkily clad guard at the Palace and admire the Havis Amanda mermaid statue at the west end of the Square in front of Esplanade Park.
Temppeliaukio ChurchCity/Region: Helsinki
This awesome and unique piece of architecture, the Temppeliaukio ('Church in the rock') was designed by brothers Timo and Tuomo Suomalainen and carved out of solid granite as recently as 1969. It has become one of Helsinki's most famous attractions, its rock walls roofed over with a massive concave copper ceiling, which gives it excellent acoustics. The church is often used as a venue for musical events.
Address: Lutherinkatu 3
Phone Number: (0)9 494 698
Transport: Tram 3T
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 10am to 8pm (closed on Tuesdays in winter); Wednesday 10am to 6.30pm; Saturday 10am to 6pm; Sunday 12pm to 1.45pm and 3.30pm to 6pm. English services Sunday 2pm
Admission: Free
Seurasaari Open Air MuseumCity/Region: Helsinki
The Seurasaari open-air Museum allows visitors to step back in time and glimpse the traditional way of life in the Finnish countryside, and all this in the heart of the capital city. The museum, situated on a lovely green island accessed from the mainland via a footbridge, consists of a collection of cottages, farmsteads, parsonages, rural churches, manor houses and other old buildings, all preserved and relocated from their original sites around the provinces of Finland. The 86 buildings currently on the museum site have been arranged to form a complete replica of a country district, reflecting what life was like in various levels of rural society between the 18th and 20th centuries.
Address: Seurasaari island
Phone Number: (0)9 4050 9660
Email Address: seurasaarenulkomuseo@nba.fi
Website: www.nba.fi/en/seurasaari_openairmuseum
Transport: Bus 24 from Erottaja to the end of the bridge to Seurasaari
Hours: Monday to Friday 9am to 3pm, weekends 11am to 5pm (May and September); daily 11am to 5pm (June, July and August)
Admission: EUR5. Free for under 18s, or with Helsinki Card
National Museum of FinlandCity/Region: Helsinki
Visitors who enjoy getting to know the country they are exploring will enjoy the National Museum of Finland in Helsinki, which depicts Finnish life from prehistoric times to the present. Housed in an impressive Romantic style building, the museum's permanent exhibition is divided into five sections, including the 'Treasure Trove', a display of coins, medals and weaponry. The archaeological section features some rare Stone Age finds. Also interesting are the folk costumes, textiles and furniture displays that make up Finland's cultural heritage collection. The museum also has a café and shop.
Address: Mannerheimintie 34
Phone Number: (0)9 4050 9544
Email Address: kansalllismuseo@nba.fi
Website: www.nba.fi/en/nmf
Hours: Tuesday and Wednesday 11am to 8pm; Thursday to Sunday 11am to 6pm
Admission: EUR6; free for those under 18, or with a Helsinki Card; free admission Tuesdays from 5.30pm to 8pm
Santa Claus VillageCity/Region: Helsinki
It's Christmas every day of the year in the rather commercialized (but quaint) 'Santa's secret hideaway' in Lapland, northern Finland, where the redoubtable Mr Claus spends his time preparing gifts for the world's children, and meeting and greeting an estimated 500,000 delighted visitors a year. Co-incidentally the valley inside the Arctic Circle where Santa's Village is set is shaped like an ear, so, it is said, Santa can listen to all the children of the world. At the village all sorts of activities are on offer at Santa's office, the reindeer park and the SantaPark theme park, and of course you can use Santa's personal post office to mail a letter or card home with the coveted postmark. The highlight of any visit, though, is of course meeting the great man himself, and whispering your wishes into his friendly ear. Santa's Village and SantaPark are located just a mile from the international airport of Rovaniemi (capital of Lapland), and is also easily accessible by bus or car from Helsinki.
Phone Number: Village: (0)16 356 2096; SantaPark: (0)16 333 0000
Website: www.santaclausvillage.info
Hours: Village: daily 9am to 7pm (June to 28 August, and 24 November to 7 January); 10am to 5pm (1 September to 23 November, and 8 January to 31 May). SantaPark: Opens on 22 November Tuesday to Sunday
Admission: SantaPark: EUR20 (adults), EUR15 (children)
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