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Kerimaeki Church

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The church of Kerimäki stands as a majestic testament to wooden architecture, proudly holding the title of the world's largest Christian wooden church. It boasts an impressively spacious interior, unmatched anywhere else in Finland. Measuring a grand 45 meters in length, 42 meters in width, and soaring to a height of 27 meters, it's a sight to behold. The dome, reaching a remarkable 37 meters, adds to its grandeur.

Nestled in the serene Finnish landscape, this church is not just a place of worship but a marvel for anyone interested in architecture and history. Visiting Kerimäki offers a unique opportunity to witness a blend of spiritual and architectural wonder. The church was built in the mid-1800s and has become a symbol of community pride and resilience. It's a place where history whispers through wooden beams, and every corner tells a story of devotion and craftsmanship.

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Hyterma
Hytermä Islands are a magical blend of nature reserve and open-air museum, nestled just 7 kilometers from the heart of Kerimäki, heading towards Hälvä. Declared a protected nature area back in 1931, these islands owe their pristine condition to Heikki Väyrynen, affectionately known as Romu-Heikki, a former rural police chief, and his wife. Their dedication has ensured that Hytermä remains a sanctuary of natural beauty. What sets Hytermä apart is its unique collection of rock art and its easily navigable nature trails. To reach this oasis, you'll need to channel your adventurous spirit and rent a boat for the short 400-meter row to the island. Once you arrive, you'll be greeted by a lovely sandy beach and a welcoming pier, perfect for a day of relaxation. In addition to its natural allure, Hytermä offers a fascinating glimpse into Finnish history and culture. The islands are dotted with intriguing sculptures and installations that reflect the artistic spirit of the region. It's a place where creativity and nature harmoniously coexist, providing a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Hytermä is located 7 kilometers from Kerimäki's center, and if you're coming from Savonlinna, it's a pleasant 23-kilometer journey. The address is Hälvänsaarentie 80, Kerimäki.
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Lusto - The Finnish Forest Museum
Lusto – The Finnish Forest Museum is a fantastic spot for the whole family to explore and enjoy. It’s a place where cherished memories come to life and new ones are crafted. Nestled in Punkaharju, amidst the stunning ridges and lakes of eastern Finland, this national museum is dedicated to celebrating forest culture. Lusto’s exhibitions and events offer a rich and colorful glimpse into how forests have shaped the lives of Finns. Lusto captivates visitors of every age with its engaging displays and interactive experiences. You can learn about the history of forestry, the importance of sustainability, and even participate in hands-on activities that bring you closer to the enchanting world of trees. The museum is not just about looking; it's about feeling and understanding the deep connection Finns have with their forests. Beyond the museum walls, the breathtaking natural surroundings offer plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventures. Whether you're hiking the scenic trails or simply soaking in the serene beauty of the landscape, Lusto makes for a memorable day out. It’s an ideal destination to unwind, learn, and appreciate the majestic beauty of Finland’s forests.
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Savonlinna Cathedral
Savonlinna Cathedral stands as a beacon of history and spirituality in the heart of this charming Finnish town. As the main church of Savonlinna's Evangelical-Lutheran parish, its roots run deep, tracing back to the time when it served as the seat of a bishop from 1897 to 1924. Designed by the talented architect A.H. Dahlström in 1858, the cathedral was officially consecrated on February 2, 1879. During World War II, the church endured damage from an air raid in 1940. However, it was beautifully restored under the guidance of architect B. Lilljeqvist. Inside, you'll find the stunning altar choir ceiling fresco and the intricate paintings on the gallery bannisters, both crafted by the skilled artist Antti Salmenlinna. The centerpiece of the church is the impressive triptych altarpiece, "Jesus in Gethsemane," painted by Paavo Leinonen. Adding a touch of elegance, the church textiles, designed by Helena Karvonen, were introduced in 1979. Walking into the cathedral, you can't help but admire the chandeliers that cast a warm glow across the space, creating an atmosphere that feels both sacred and inviting. The cathedral's location in Savonlinna, known for its picturesque lakes and historic Olavinlinna Castle, makes it a perfect spot to soak in Finnish culture and history. If you're planning a visit, take a moment to appreciate the blend of artistry and history that has been cherished for generations.
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Art Gallery Villi Villa
Nestled amidst the stunning Finnish lake landscape, just a short 5 km journey from the heart of Rantasalmi, lies the enchanting art gallery Villi Villa. This unique gallery, curated by the talented artist Pentti Ikäheimonen, is a must-visit for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of rural Finland while experiencing captivating art. The building itself has been thoughtfully remodeled, creating a perfect harmony between its rustic charm and the natural surroundings. Inside, you'll discover a delightful sales exhibition featuring the works of Pentti Ikäheimonen alongside pieces by visiting artists and revered former masters. Each artwork tells its own story, reflecting the deep connection between art and nature. The gallery's location also offers a perfect opportunity to explore the surrounding area, where the tranquil lakes and lush forests create an idyllic backdrop for a day of adventure. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply in search of a peaceful escape, Villi Villa promises a memorable experience. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the breathtaking views that Finland is famous for!
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Spahotel Casino
Nestled on the picturesque Kasino Island, right in the heart of Savonlinna, Spahotel Casino offers an idyllic lakeside escape. This charming hotel complex is more than just a place to stay; it's a haven of relaxation and culture. With a spa, a cozy hotel, a delightful restaurant, and a variety of wellness and leisure facilities, it promises a rejuvenating experience. Just a stone's throw away, the Savonlinna Hall hosts an array of concerts, theater performances, and cultural events, ensuring there's never a dull moment during your visit. The spa at Spahotel Casino is a sanctuary of serenity, offering an array of services designed to refresh both body and soul. Imagine unwinding in hot water pools after a bustling day or feeling the soothing cascade of an outdoor waterfall massage. For those seeking a bit of exercise, try swimming against the current in the pool. Afterward, embrace the tradition of a Finnish sauna or steam bath, and if you're visiting in summer, plunge into the clear, inviting waters of Lake Saimaa. The hotel hasn't forgotten about the little ones either; they can splash around in a dedicated children's pool. A variety of treatments await at the spa, catering to every need. From recreational therapies and rehabilitation to beauty and wellness treatments, there's something for everyone. On the second floor, Fysiosatama physiotherapy, the Savonlinna unit of the Kyyhkylä Rehabilitation Centre, and Ruusunen Day Spa are all ready to pamper guests. Savonlinna itself is a charming city with a rich history and stunning natural beauty. Don't miss the chance to explore Olavinlinna Castle, a medieval fortress that offers a glimpse into the past, or enjoy a leisurely boat tour on Lake Saimaa, taking in the breathtaking scenery that surrounds you.
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Savonlinna Market Square
Finland boasts countless market squares, but there's only one that bears the name Savonlinna. Nestled in the bustling summer city, this market square is a gem, surrounded by stunning lake views and perched on the banks of the swift-flowing Haapasalmi. This waterway connects the serene lakes of Haapavesi and Pihlajavesi, making the setting nothing short of extraordinary. The city's main parks and the passenger harbor are woven into the fabric of this charming locale. Every morning during the festival season, the day kicks off with a celebration of opera in Harbour Park, right next to the market square. It's a sight to behold as historical steamships bid their farewells in the harbor, while sleek, modern motor cruisers set off from their berths, adding their own symphony to the lively atmosphere. As the market has evolved, so too have the businesses, placing a greater focus on the vibrant summer season. The energy is palpable, almost as if you could reach out and touch it. Visitors and locals alike find joy in the market's offerings. Whether it's savoring treats from market cafés, indulging in fresh fish from local restaurants, or browsing the eclectic stalls, the market creates unforgettable experiences. One of the highlights is the local delicacy, "muikku," a type of vendace fish that's often fried and served hot. It's a must-try and pairs perfectly with a refreshing drink from one of the nearby cafes.
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The Johanna Oras Manor Gallery
Johanna and Reijo Oras have taken on an exciting venture by purchasing the Tuunaankartano Manor, nestled in the picturesque Retretti area of Punkaharju. This charming manor, dating back to the 1910s, now serves as the permanent home for Johanna Oras's summer exhibition. What makes this place truly special is the plan to transform a side building into Johanna's summer studio. Visitors will have the rare opportunity to witness the magic of art creation firsthand, from the spark of inspiration to the final, delicate stroke of the brush. For those planning a visit, Punkaharju offers more than just art; it's a haven for nature enthusiasts too. The area is famous for its stunning natural landscapes, with lush forests and pristine lakes perfect for a serene stroll or a refreshing swim. As you wander through this enchanting region, you'll find that the beauty of the surroundings complements the artistic creativity that thrives at the manor.
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Museum Shop of Olavinlinna Castle
The Museum Shop at Olavinlinna Castle is a delightful treasure trove for history buffs and casual visitors alike. Here, you can explore a broad selection of publications from the National Board of Antiquities. Besides these fascinating reads, the shop offers an array of historical books that will transport you back in time. Looking for something to remind you of your visit? Check out their nostalgic posters and postcards, perfect for capturing the essence of your journey. Olavinlinna Castle itself is a marvel, with its stunning medieval architecture set against the backdrop of Finland's serene lakeside landscape. This enchanting fortress, built in the 15th century, offers guided tours that reveal its rich history and tales of past battles. Don't miss the chance to wander through its ancient halls and take in the panoramic views from the castle towers. It's a place where history comes alive, making it a must-visit spot on your Finnish adventure.
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Olavinlinna Castle
Olavinlinna Castle, with its construction kicking off in 1475, stands as a testament to medieval strength and strategic foresight. It was the brainchild of Danish-born knight Erik Axelsson Tott, who envisioned a formidable fortress to guard the essential Savo region. This castle, nestled in the heart of Finland, is a captivating blend of history and architecture. Walking through its ancient halls, you can almost hear the whispers of the past. The castle's robust walls and towers, which have withstood the test of time, offer a glimpse into a bygone era of knights and noble quests. During the summer, Olavinlinna hosts the renowned Savonlinna Opera Festival, transforming the castle into a cultural hotspot where the echoes of operatic arias fill the air. It's a unique experience that marries the grandeur of history with the beauty of music, making it a must-visit for any traveler.