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Moomin World

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Moominworld is a magical fusion of genuine archipelago landscapes and the whimsical creations of Tove Jansson. Visitors are warmly welcomed to soak in the enchantment, with the Moomins' island home offering a plethora of activities and attractions that promise days filled with adventure. Imagine stepping into a storybook where every corner invites exploration and wonder.

Plan to spend at least a full day here—there's just so much to explore. From the iconic Moomins’ blue tower house and Snork’s Workshop to the lively Theatre Emma performances and the enchanting Fairytale Trail, there's no shortage of excitement. And don't forget the swimming beach, Moominpappa’s Boat, and other delightful spots that promise to keep everyone entertained.

The daily schedule is packed with performances at Theatre Emma and interactive shows throughout Moomin Valley. You can catch the charming Moomin’s Great Book of Popular Songs or the captivating Moomintroll and the Last Dragon on Earth. Get ready for a variety of activities, from Little My’s musical adventure to solving clues with Stinky. As you wander, treat yourself to delicious delights like Moominmamma’s Doughnut House, Fillyjonk’s Waffles, or a sweet stop at Thingumy and Bob’s Ice Cream Bar to keep hunger at bay. When it’s time for lunch, Mamma’s Kitchen is a must-visit, or you can opt for Pizza & Pasta or a juicy burger to fuel your escapade. Nestled in the picturesque Finnish archipelago, Moominworld offers a unique opportunity to explore both the natural beauty and the charming world of the Moomins. The surrounding area is perfect for leisurely walks, with stunning views and serene paths. This enchanting destination is not just for kids; adults will find themselves just as captivated by the whimsical charm and serene landscapes.
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Botanic Garden of Turku
Nestled on the enchanting Island of Ruissalo, the Turku University Botanical Garden is a captivating blend of scientific exploration and public wonder. This green oasis boasts over 5,000 species and varieties of plants, making it a botanical haven for both plant enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Inside the greenhouses, you'll find an impressive array of succulent plants alongside a vibrant collection of tropical species. Outside, the gardens are alive with the beauty of rhododendrons, peonies, annuals, and meadow flowers, not to mention a variety of exotic trees and shrubs. The landscape is further enhanced by three serene ponds, home to colorful water lilies and other wetland plants, creating a picturesque scene that invites you to linger a little longer. It's not just a feast for the eyes; the garden is also a perfect venue for hosting meetings, training sessions, and private events. Whether you're gathering in the outdoor gardens, greenhouses, seminar hall, or enjoying a meal at the cafeteria, the setting is bound to inspire. A visit to the Turku University Botanical Garden is not only an opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life but also a chance to immerse yourself in the tranquility and diversity of nature. Don't forget to check out the nearby hiking trails on Ruissalo Island for a complete day of exploration and relaxation.
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Archipelago National Park
Nestled just 60 kilometers from Turku, the Archipelago National Park is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. A scenic route through Kimito and Pargas makes getting there an adventure in itself. This enchanting region captivates visitors year-round with its rugged archipelago ecosystem and ancient bedrock, where juniper and curling pine thrive. Thanks to the diligent grazing of livestock and careful land management, the area boasts lush, traditional landscapes that are simply breathtaking. In addition to its natural beauty, the park is a haven for biodiversity, making it one of Finland's most species-rich regions. Visitors have the unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the authentic archipelago lifestyle and culture, both within the park and in its cooperative areas beyond. As part of the Archipelago Sea Biosphere Reserve, recognized by UNESCO, the park is dedicated to preserving its unique environment. Did you know that the park's diverse ecosystem supports a wide variety of bird species? Birdwatchers will find themselves in paradise, watching everything from majestic eagles to playful puffins. It's a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. Whether you're hiking, kayaking, or simply soaking in the serene views, the Archipelago National Park offers an unforgettable escape into nature's embrace.
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Brinkhall Manor
Nestled on the picturesque island of Kakskerta, Brinkhall Manor in Turku is a mesmerizing blend of history and nature that dates back to the 16th century. The current neoclassical structures, completed in 1793, stand proudly amidst a lush, historic landscape of parks and gardens that have been flourishing for centuries. This enchanting setting might look familiar to fans of Finnish television, as it's famously featured in the TV series "Hovimäki." A visit to Brinkhall Manor wouldn't be complete without stopping by the charming café. Here, you can enjoy a delightful treat while exploring the Interior Museum and various exhibitions that are open during the café’s operating hours. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a peaceful retreat, the manor offers tours and hosts an array of events like concerts, parties, and seminars, all available upon request. For those interested in the local culture, Kakskerta island itself is a hidden gem, boasting scenic walking trails and serene coastal views that make for an idyllic day trip. The island's unique charm and the manor's historic allure combine to create an unforgettable experience.
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Koroistenniemi
Koroistenniemi is where the story of ancient Turku begins. With its roots steeped in early medieval culture, this site, marked by a striking white cross, was once the heart of bustling activity. Nestled by the Aura River, Koroistenniemi was a lively hub for commerce, culture, and religion long before Turku found its current home. The remnants of this vibrant past are still visible today, from the stone foundation of a wooden church dating back to the mid-1200s to other intriguing ruins. These echoes of history are a testament to the area's significance. In fact, Koroistenniemi holds a special place in Finland's archaeological history. Between 1898 and 1902, it was the scene of the country's first large-scale modern archaeological digs. This effort unearthed layers of history, giving us a window into life centuries ago. The National Board of Antiquities has recognized Koroinen as one of Finland's most important Built Heritage sites, a nod to its invaluable cultural legacy. When you arrive by train from Helsinki, keep an eye out for the large white memorial cross that stands proudly, marking the spot. It’s a sight that beckons you to explore further. As you wander through the site, imagine the vibrant life that once thrived here, and appreciate the blend of history and nature that makes Koroistenniemi a fascinating destination. Plus, while in the area, take a stroll along the Aura River. It's especially beautiful during sunset, casting a magical glow over the landscape.
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Kylamaki Village
Kylämäki Village in Kurala is a charming collection of four farms, each with buildings that proudly stand where they were originally built. This enchanting village has roots stretching back to the 7th century. Today, Kurala offers a delightful journey into the past, inviting visitors to experience life on a typical Southwest Finnish farm from the 1950s. The air is filled with authentic scents, and the tranquil rural atmosphere is truly captivating. During the summer months, the Iso-Kohmo kitchen is a hub of activity. The aroma of oven-baked goodies, made from Grandma’s cherished recipes, wafts from the wood-burning stove. The farmer’s wife shares captivating stories of daily life from a bygone era and offers practical tips on traditional skills like juice-making. While you're there, take a leisurely stroll through the lush fields surrounding the village. You might even spot some local wildlife or enjoy a peaceful moment by the nearby stream. It's the perfect place to unwind and soak up the serene beauty of the Finnish countryside.
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Halistenkoski Rapids
Just a short journey from the heart of Turku, following the meandering River Aura, you'll stumble upon the picturesque Halistenkoski Rapids. This spot is a haven for fly-fishing enthusiasts, where the thrill of catching trout, rainbow trout, or Atlantic salmon awaits. For those looking for a bit more adventure, consider hopping in a canoe to explore the scenic cultural landscape along the River Aura. This is an experience not to be missed. Near the charming Halinen bridge, you'll find the Miller's House, home to the River Aura Information Centre. It's a hub of activity: rent a canoe, grab some brochures, purchase a fishing license, or even pick up a few souvenirs. And if you need a break, enjoy a steaming cup of coffee while soaking in the serene river surroundings. Fun fact: The Halistenkoski area is not only a paradise for anglers but also a favorite spot for bird watchers. The diverse bird species add an extra layer of natural beauty to this already stunning area. Whether you're there to fish, paddle, or simply relax, Halistenkoski Rapids offers a delightful escape from city life.
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Kakolanmaeki Prison
In 2007, Finland's infamous prison in Kakolanmäki closed its doors for good, paving the way for the neighborhood to step into an exciting new chapter. Today, this historic site offers a fascinating glimpse into its storied past with the ever-popular "Kakola Before and After" tours. These tours invite you to wander through the old prison buildings and discover the spots where some of the most daring escapes in history took place. It's like stepping into a real-life heist movie! The adventure doesn't stop there. You'll also visit Kakolan Sali, once the prison's church, where a captivating slideshow reveals the stark reality of life behind bars. The stories of daily life in Kakola are sure to leave you both intrigued and moved. To wrap up the experience, you'll enjoy a delightful treat of cakes and coffee, adding a sweet ending to a truly unique outing. Tours run from May 15th through September 5th. Keep an eye on Kakola's website and Facebook page for detailed timings as spring approaches. The two-hour tour is priced at €20, including that scrumptious coffee and cake. It's a small price to pay for a journey through time! If you're planning a visit, don't miss the chance to explore the surrounding area. The neighborhood has blossomed into a charming spot, with trendy cafes and local boutiques that capture Finland's unique flair.
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St. Henry's Ecumenical Art Chapel
St. Henry's Ecumenical Art Chapel, nestled on the serene island of Hirvensalo, is a must-see for architecture enthusiasts. This enchanting structure, a mystical landscape sculpture, was completed in 2005 on the edge of the archipelago's natural beauty. Besides its role in religious ceremonies, the chapel serves as a vibrant cultural hub, hosting art exhibitions, guided tours, and an array of events ranging from concerts to unique celebrations. The chapel itself is a masterpiece of modern design, harmoniously blending into its surroundings, making it a perfect spot for contemplation and inspiration. When visiting, take a moment to appreciate the way the light plays through its striking architecture, creating an ever-changing atmosphere. Whether you're there for a spiritual retreat or simply to soak in the art and nature, St. Henry's offers a unique experience that lingers long after you leave.
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Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova
Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova stands as a fascinating blend of history, archaeology, and contemporary art right in the heart of Turku. This remarkable spot invites you to explore the layers of time, offering a glimpse into the past while celebrating the creativity of the present. Whether you're a history buff, art enthusiast, or just curious, this place has something for everyone. In Aboa Vetus, you can wander through medieval ruins that whisper stories of Turku's ancient days. It's like stepping back in time, with cobblestones underfoot and history all around. Meanwhile, Ars Nova showcases modern art that challenges and inspires, adding a vibrant contrast to the historical backdrop. Did you know that Turku, Finland's oldest city, was once the country's capital? This makes Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova not just a museum, but a gateway to understanding the very roots of Finnish culture. So if you find yourself in Turku, don't miss the chance to experience this captivating blend of old and new.
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Biological Museum
Nestled within an exquisite Art Nouveau building, the Turku Biological Museum offers a unique peek into the world of dioramas. It's a must-see for anyone fascinated by nature and cultural history. As you wander through the museum, each exhibit tells a story, beautifully capturing the essence of Finnish wildlife in its natural habitat. The Art Nouveau architecture itself is a visual delight, adding an extra layer of charm to your visit. Did you know that the museum's collection includes over 30 different dioramas? Each one meticulously crafted to showcase Finland's diverse ecosystems. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or a history buff, this museum promises an enriching experience that connects you to the natural wonders of Finland.
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Forum Marinum
Forum Marinum, nestled beside the majestic Turku Castle, is a treasure trove for anyone curious about Finland's maritime and naval heritage. This national specialist museum is an adventure waiting to be explored, perfect for visitors of all ages. Picture yourself wandering through exhibits that bring the rich nautical history of Finland to life. The museum houses a fascinating collection of ships, models, and memorabilia that tell the tales of the sea. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for an intriguing day out, Forum Marinum offers a captivating glimpse into the past. One of the highlights is the chance to climb aboard the museum ships. Feel the thrill of standing on deck and imagining the adventures of sailors who once navigated these waters. The museum also hosts a variety of events and workshops throughout the year, adding an interactive element to your visit. Turku itself is the oldest city in Finland, and its charming streets are filled with history and culture. After your maritime exploration, take a stroll along the Aura River, where you'll find cozy cafes and delightful boutiques. It's the perfect way to round off a day of discovery at Forum Marinum.