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Finland. Attractions to see

Finland is an amazing country that resembles a huge and fascinating water park. Many believe that it is for winter recreation. However, this opinion is erroneous, as it can perfectly rest at any time of the year.

A huge number of clean lakes, thousands of amazing islands, low mountains, a gentle warm sun - all this Finland. The sights of this country are so diverse that it is impossible to describe them in full. Let's try to focus on the most important.

According to tradition, one must start his journey from Helsinki, namely, from the Senate Square, which is the heart of the city. An amazing combination of three buildings built around the perimeter of the square artfully displays one of the purest styles of European architecture. In the western part of the square is the University. And if you climb the hill a little, you'll go straight to the university library. The eastern part of the square is decorated with the Government building. But this is only one-hundredth of what Finland can show its guests. The sights of this country are diverse.

Today, the former sea fortress of Soumélinna, which is a collection of museums, gardens and parks, is very popular. Equally attractive is the Church of Temppeliaukio, carved inside a granite rock. The sight of this creation is breathtaking every time he visits. The curved massive copper roof covering the building creates an amazing acoustics inside. It is for this reason that it is often used for concerts.

Finland, the sights of this country delight the connoisseurs of architecture. There are 60 churches in Helsinki. The largest religious structure is the Assumption Cathedral, built of red brick. The Orthodox Cathedral is located on the peninsula of Katayanokka. The majesty of the building is attached to the golden domes. Its inner part is decorated with valuable icons. Opposite him is a statue of Tsar Alexander II, reminiscent of the time when Finland was part of Russia.

But Helsinki is not the whole of Finland. There are places of interest in every town. For example, the city of museums and numerous fjords of Turku is located in the south-western part of the country. The main Lutheran temple in Finland - the Cathedral of Turku - is the shrine of all shrines. The ringing of his bells is transmitted by radio throughout the country hourly. The construction of the cathedral continued in various eras, from the thirteenth century and until the beginning of the nineteenth. Originally it was a small church parish, representing a wooden church. The greatest changes in the appearance of the cathedral took place in the fifteenth century. This kind of construction was received only after a fire in 1827.

What other attractions does Finland offer to tourists? A wonderful place Rovaniemi. It is the capital of Lapland, which is also the residence of the famous Santa Claus. Rovaniemi is a prosperous university town, offering tourists to visit interesting museums located in its surroundings. During the Second World War, the city was destroyed, so some historical buildings you will not see here.

What to see in Finland yet? It will be interesting to visit the Ranua Zoo, in which the Arctic fauna is represented. You can go to the Santa Claus Village, located near Luosto, where a unique Amethyst mine is open to visitors. The trip to Kemi, where the fairy-tale Snow Castle is located, is delighting. And from September to March in Lapland you can see an amazing phenomenon - the Northern Lights.

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