2024

HVITTRÄSK DOMAIN

Mansion to visit
4.6/5
25 reviews
Open - from 11h00 to 17h00
The Hvitträsk estate, built between 1901 and 1903, is an essential site ... Read more
 Espoo
2024

OLAVINLINNA CASTLE

Castles to visit
4.6/5
25 reviews
Open - from 10h00 to 16h00

Built in 1475 on the orders of the Danish knight Erik Axelsonn Tott and intended to protect the Savo region from Russian incursions, the castle was occupied repeatedly from the 1710s until the country's independence in 1917. Its massive granite walls with loopholes, its ramparts topped by 3 round towers and its keep evoke the world of the Middle Ages. It is the best preserved medieval fortress in the Nordic countries. The opera festival, which is held every year in July, has a site that is as lyrical as it gets.

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 Savonlinna
2024

HÄMEENLINNA CASTLE

Castles to visit
4.2/5
25 reviews
Open - from 11h00 to 16h00
This magnificent medieval castle has been well restored and is now a ... Read more
 Hämeenlinna
2024

FORTRESS SUOMENLINNA

Monuments to visit
4.9/5
14 reviews
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you can walk around this island, ... Read more
 Helsinki
2024

PYYNIKKI TOWER

Towers to visit
5/5
1 review

At the very top of the tower, you'll have a superb panoramic view! After taking the elevator to the top of the 122-meter tower, feel free to climb a little and take the steep stairs to the tower's terrace. From here, the view is unobstructed over Tampere, a highly industrial city seen from above. To reward you for your climb, a café welcomes you on the first floor with hot drinks and delicious doughnuts.

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 Tampere
2024

BENGTSKÄR LIGHTHOUSE

Monuments to visit
4/5
1 review

In the early 1900s a steamboat was (still) shipwrecked in the Gulf of Finland. The decision was made to build a lighthouse under the leadership of the architect Florentin Granholm. It is one of the most beautiful lighthouses in Finland and the highest in the Nordic countries - 52 m - with a breathtaking view, which was the subject of a long dispute between the Finns and the Soviets during the Continuation War. You can even sleep in a small hotel on the island. Pleasant cruise off Hanko, on the southernmost waters of the country.

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 Hanko
2024

OODI LIBRARY

Libraries to visit
5/5
2 reviews
A library to read, learn, rest, create, learn to sew, drink a coffee, ... Read more
 Helsinki
2024

MAISON KAISA - UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

Libraries to visit
5/5
1 review

Inaugurated in 2012, Kaisa House, which houses the central bookshop of the University of Helsinki, is a striking architectural achievement. Its immaculate spaceship shape is not only innovative, it's also functional, warm and elegant. A little secret that the students will only reluctantly let you in on: the terrace, on the top floor, is a wonderful place to enjoy a coffee and admire the view over Helsinki and, above all, its white cathedral.

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 Helsinki
2024

PUIJO TOWER

Towers to visit
5/5
1 review

The place is famous even for Finns who have never been to Kuopio! The 75m high tower houses a revolving panoramic restaurant - a great place to grab a bite to eat! But above all, it offers a magnificent view of the region with its lake Kallavesi and its forests as far as the eye can see. The unreal light at sunset in summer is mesmerizing, you can stay a long time contemplating the landscape! See also the impressive ski jumps from which the flying Finns take off. Start walking in the surrounding spruce forest.

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 Kuopio
2024

KALLION KIRJASTO - KALLIO LIBRARY

Libraries to visit

Behind this classic brick building lies a treasure trove of architecture, a magical place that any local will advise you to visit. This popular and very dynamic library, in view of the many cultural events organised regularly, houses a beautiful collection of books of all kinds, in small and cosy reading rooms, decorated with late Art Nouveau frescoes. On the top floor, the castle of tales is the room reserved for little faces.

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 Helsinki
2024

TRAIN STATION (RAUTIEASEMA)

Monuments to visit
3.8/5
5 reviews

This imposing granite construction of the architect Eliel Saarinen (1910-1914) marks a turning point in Finnish architecture. With a national romantic style, the lines are little more refined. The building of the station mixes Art nouveau and functionalism. Its strong facade, the jewel of Art Nouveau, is mitigated by the subtlety of coronations and the integration of the. Four busts of massive and solemn men, lamp carriers, frame the main entrance. The 48 m tower with a green-green roof has a clock 3 m in diameter. Inside the Station, the Pullman fresco on the second floor is signed by Eero Järnfelt, one of the great Finnish artists. To fool the boredom of expectations, the café on the ground floor has a small casino! The station provides access to the largest metro station and an underground shopping outlet.

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 Helsinki
2024

SIBELIUS MONUMENT

Monuments to visit
3.3/5
4 reviews

She is a sculptor, Eila Hiltunen, who pays tribute to the famous composer Sibelius by a fairly original contemporary work. Indeed it sticks hundreds of tubes to each other. Located in the Sibelius park, north of the city centre, the work (Passio Speculum) has been established as one of Helsinki's masterpieces. " The steel forest, "as the Helsinkiens called it, caused much controversy. Made up of 580 tubes of steel, of uneven length, in the image of some imaginary, conifères organ reminiscent of the importance of nature in the composer's work. The monument does not usually leave anyone indifferent. The head of Sibelius, close to a rock, seems almost unusual in this context… Eila Hiltunen delivered a similar work at the United Nations headquarters in New York.

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 Helsinki
2024

SIBELIUS MONUMENT

Monuments to visit
3.3/5
3 reviews

This monument is dedicated to the great Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865-1967). This work, created by the Finnish sculptor Eila Hiltunen and entitled Passio Musicae, quickly established itself as one of Helsinki's masterpieces. "The Steel Forest", caused much controversy when it was inaugurated in 1967. Made of more than 600 stainless steel tubes of unequal length, like an imaginary organ. Next to it is a portrait of Sibelius. You can walk under the work to hear the echoes of the wind or you can have fun generating them yourself

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 Helsinki
2024

EDUSKUNTATALO - PARLIAMENT

Monuments to visit
3/5
1 review

Completed in 1931, against a backdrop of national romanticism, the Eduskuntatalo perfectly embodies the Finnish Parliament, with its Greek temple appearance. The guided tour (on reservation only, sometimes in English or French - enquire by email or phone) provides a better understanding of the country's legislative system. Possibility to attend all plenary sessions in the gallery of the session room (doors are open 15 minutes before the session).

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 Helsinki
2024

SKYWHEEL HELSINKI - HELSINKI FERRIS WHEEL

Monuments to visit
3/5
1 review

Since 2014, we have been enjoying a breathtaking view of the city and its archipelago from this 40-metre-high attraction with its 30 cabins, in order to compete with the famous Viennese Prater Ferris wheel... And if you've read our special report on the sauna, you know that one of these cabins closes one! The must: the VIP cabin which can accommodate 4 people with a glass floor and leather seats. Reduced price for Helsinki Card holders.

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 Helsinki
2024

RAUTATIEASEMA - CENTRAL STATION

Stations and subways to visit
3/5
1 review

Built of granite in the early 20th century (1909-1919), this superb station is the work of architect Eliel Saarinen and marks a turning point in Finnish architecture. The national Romantic style was gradually replaced by cleaner lines. The station building blends Art Nouveau and functionalism. Its austere facade, the flagship of Art Nouveau, is softened by the subtlety of the copings and the integration of figurative elements. Four massive, solemn busts of men, carrying luminous globes, frame the main entrance - signed by Finnish sculptor Emil Wikström. The pair even have a name: Lyhdynkantajat, which roughly translates as "the lantern bearers" (Emil Wikström also created the bear sculpture in front of the National Museum). The 48 m tower with its verdigris roof features a 3 m-diameter clock. It is considered the most important work of national Romanticism. Inside the station, the Pullman fresco on the second floor is by Eero Järnefelt, one of Finland's great artists. The station provides access to the largest metro station and an underground shopping passage. The station is often cited as one of the most beautiful in Europe and the world. The station has often been featured in advertisements for Finland's railways. In 2013, the statues were restored and the globe lights replaced with LEDs.

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 Helsinki
2024

THE HOUSE OF SIBELIUS: AINOLA

Places associated with famous people to visit

Located in Järvenpää north of Helsinki, Ainola is the home of Jean Sibelius, the famous Finnish composer who settled there with his family at the beginning of the century and remained there until his death in 1957. He has composed over 150 works. Become a pilgrimage place for many music lovers. Very special atmosphere.

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2024

SVARTHOLMA

Military monuments

35 min boat trip to Svartholma sea fortress. This fortress was built in 1748 by the Swedes to protect themselves against the Russian invasion. Suomenlinna's big sister, so to speak. Destroyed by the British during the Crimean War, it has since been rebuilt. On the small island, you will find a small museum (free entrance) to understand the history of this fort which was built between Russian and Swedish laws. Also on the spot, there is a small bistro to have a drink or a bite to eat.

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 Loviisa
2024

TORNI

Contemporary architecture

A breathtaking (and free) view of the city from this magnificent fourteen-storey tower, built in 1928 to designs by the architectural brothers Bertel and Valter Jung (Jung & Jung - who also designed Helsinki's Kulosaari church). Don't hesitate to explore the hotel's interior, and if you're feeling a little thirsty, take a seat on the terrace of the Ateljee Bar to enjoy the view through the bay windows for a while longer. And don't forget to visit the ladies' toilets for the best view of the capital!

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 Helsinki
2024

JARAMA FORTIFICATIONS

Monuments to visit

Jarama Fortifications is a way to discover a part of the history of the region. After a ten-minute video, you can access these old trenches that date back to 1944. During the war in Lapland, Germany invaded this part of Finland. In the summer of 1944, they built fortifications to defend themselves from the Finns who were trying to regain ground. A few blockhouses remain from this period, which can be discovered behind the museum by walking through the trenches. Beware, it is easy to get lost!

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 Kilpisjärvi