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A must-see tourist attraction in Finland.

Lead: Finland is a country that many domestic and foreign tourists yearn for. The following are the tourist attractions that I will share with you in Finland. Welcome to learn from them!

1, Shannat Ciro City Hall

Shannat Ciro City Hall is located in esquele, Finland. This is a multi-functional complex, including city hall, shops, libraries and apartments. Alvar aalto, a famous Finnish architect, one of the advocates of modernist architecture and the advocate of "humanized architecture", specially designed and built this city hall for Sanat Siro. Sagnert Ciro Town Hall designed by Mr. Aalto won the first prize in a design competition in 1949, and immediately started construction, which was completed in 195 1 year. Shannat Ciro was later incorporated into Vesquele, so the current Shannat Ciro City Hall belongs to Vesquele. The overall architectural style of the city hall is a combination of Finnish local architectural features and Italian Renaissance style. It is made of bricks, with a striking brick red overall and a courtyard in the middle. Mr. Aalto's design combines the natural conditions around the city hall, makes use of the terrain and uses local traditional materials; Curves, curved surfaces and flexible layout are adopted in the shape and space shaping, which makes Shannat Ciro Town Hall both beautiful and practical.

2. Julius Mausoleum

Julius Mausoleum is located in Boli, Sakakunda, Finland, in the center of Caparra Cemetery (Kppr), and Caparra Cemetery is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the area. This mausoleum was built by Fritz Arthur Jusélius, a wealthy local entrepreneur, for his daughter Sigrid as the final resting place of his favorite daughter. Similarly, Mr Julius himself was buried in this magnificent mausoleum after his death. Julius' daughter died at the age of 1 1, which made him very sad, so he spent a lot of money to build this magnificent mausoleum to show his memory of his daughter. Built in 1903, this mausoleum was designed by Finnish architect Josef Stenbck in a neo-Gothic architectural style, which looks like a small church from a distance. The gate of the mausoleum is made of stone, which is very strong and carved with exquisite patterns. Its exquisite murals were painted by Finnish painter Axeli Galen-Kalella ... [... [with details]

3. Lenin Museum

In the center of Tampere, a city in southern Finland, there is a Lenin Museum, which is open to the public all the year round. Different from the fate of the Lenin Museum in Russia and other countries, this Lenin Museum has been full of vitality since its establishment. It is the first Lenin Museum established in the West and the only permanent Lenin Museum in the world at present. Not far from the railway station, there is an old gray building beside a street, which used to be the workers' building in Tampere and the venue where Lenin attended the Bolshevik Congress. In the distance, you can see the bronze statue of Lenin and the symbol of Lenin Museum embedded in the outer wall of the building. 1946 65438+1On October 20th, at the initiative of Tampere citizens, the local authorities in this building once participated in the meeting hall of the Bolshevik Congress and established the first Lenin Museum outside the Soviet Union at that time. The museum consists of two exhibition halls. With the theme of "Lenin's life and achievements", the first exhibition hall shows a large number of precious pictures, historical documents, oil paintings and sculptures from Lenin's youth to his success in leading the October Revolution. 19 17 Before the October Revolution in Russia, Lenin came to Finland 26 times and lived in Finland for nearly two years.

4.Carques Lautyne Resort

Hotel Kakslauttanen in Carques is located in Saariselka, a scenic spot in Lapland, Finland, adjacent to Urho Kekkonen National Park in Finland. The resort has 40 top-class wooden villas, including five big bed suites, 1 honeymoon suite and 1 Lapland traditional wooden villas. Lautyne Resort in Calques has many unique restaurants: sauna restaurant in the world's largest smoked sauna, wooden restaurant in the main building, Lapland tent restaurant and charming ice and snow restaurant. In winter, the resort provides accommodation services of igloos and glass domes, which is the most popular highlight of this resort. The glass houses here are not only lovely, but also very romantic. This is a diamond-shaped glass house with a bathroom. You can lie on a warm bed and watch the magical Northern Lights. From the end of August to the end of April next year, it is the best time to watch the Northern Lights. At the same time, the resort with igloo will present an ice church and ice bar made of white snow and pure borneol.

5. Oranka National Park

Kuusamo is the most magnificent mountains and rivers in eastern Finland, and its Olanka National Park has always been loved by people who love fresh nature. The vast environment-friendly countryside covers a total area of 270 square kilometers, and it has been opened as a tourist hiking resort since 1956. In this vast land, there are a lot of fascinating natural scenery, and the border area near Russia is full of forests, valleys, rapids and mountains, among which countless wild animals and plants grow, many of which are endangered species. For example, the grizzly bear known as the "king of the forest" and the beautiful "lady's loafers" orchid are very representative and precious species. In fact, since the end of19th century, Olanka has been attracting tourists from all walks of life. When you see the 100-meter-long Kiuta Kongas rapids rolling in the mountains and the steep and deep canyon Oulangan Kanjoni, you can't help but marvel! In order to appreciate the momentum of different rapids, many people will go to the breathtaking suspension bridges on the Oranka and Kikayoki rivers and overlook the rapids in Ma Benteng from a height.

6. Corey National Park

Joensuu's Koli National Park is particularly famous in Finland, because Koli Mountain and the surrounding lakes are called local national scenic spots. The 30-square-kilometer Keli National Park was established in 199 1, and its coverage mainly includes forests and white granite cliffs in Keli Mountain. There are also Pielin wasteland and nearby forest areas. The plant species in Corey National Park are mainly birch, and there are abundant herbs and shrubs in the mountains. The winding river flows through the continuous green grassland into Lake Pierre. According to textual research, Corey Mountain has a history of 2 billion years. Although it is often eroded by wind and rain, it still has the highest point in southern Finland-347 meters above sea level. There are many kinds of wild birds in Corey National Park, including many beautiful songbirds and many different kinds of polar waterfowl, which inhabit dense forests or lakes and form an important part of the moving landscape.

7. Urhokkonen National Park

Urho Kekkonen National Park is located near Inari in Cerca, Surrey, Finland. It is not only the most popular national park in the Arctic Circle of Finland, but also one of the largest nature reserves in Finland. On the beautiful wasteland of more than 2,500 square kilometers in Urhokkoning National Park, different scenic spots attract tourists all year round. In spring, everywhere is full of vitality. The sun is shining at midnight in summer, and the time of all tourism activities has been greatly extended; In autumn, all plants turn red or yellow, and the earth seems to be a rotten palette; In winter, the mysterious northern lights often visit here, and countless tourists come here to enjoy it. Urhokekonen National Park is a polar wasteland, which is very different from the natural environment in southern Finland. In the north of Urhokkonen, there are rough rocks, deep valleys and hills. Due to the environmental climate, a considerable area of the surface is barren, and most of them are drought-tolerant birch and lichen. The southwest is covered with swamps, making it difficult for tourists to enter, so it has become a paradise for waiting birds.

8. Nesita

Nesita can be said to be one of the most famous sightseeing towers in northern Europe. There are revolving restaurants and cafes in Finland at the top of the tower. This tower is located in Minnie Adventure Park in Salkan. There is a 360-degree observation deck on the tower, which can almost see the whole downtown Tampere, and there are two lakes. This is a very romantic tourist destination, and the tower is open all year round. If you come to the amusement park just to get into the tower, you only need 8 euros for the ticket. The Naxi Tower was built in 197 1 year, and the construction speed is really staggering. It took only 33 days and was completely built at a height of 4 meters per day. The final total height was about 168 meters. It seems that the height of the tower is not prominent, so why is the view from the top of the tower so wide? It turns out that the Naxi Tower itself is located at a highland about 1 10 meters above sea level, so the height of the whole tower itself has been improved a lot. Whether in winter or summer, Nexita has a wonderful sight. Standing at the top of the tower overlooking the Syracuse of Tampere in winter, it was silent.

Maritime museum, Finland, located in Vilamo Maritime Center, was officially opened to the public on July 1 1, 2008. It is located in kotka, a port city in the southeast of Finland. It is the National Maritime Museum under the National Cultural Heritage Administration of Finland. Its main purpose is to show the maritime history of Finland to the public. Maritime museum, Finland has collected and preserved some important articles, photos, archives and literary records related to navigation. The exhibits here are very rich, including all kinds of ship models, objects, paintings, pictures, boards, shipbuilding tools, statues, navigation instruments, ship clocks, weapons and even pirate flags. Among them, commercial maritime affairs and Finnish national maritime history are the most attractive highlights in maritime museum. Maritime museum, Finland shows the history of Finnish navigation through different maritime themes, mainly including maritime trade, sailors, ships, sailing trips and so on. In addition, sailing in winter is also one of the core components of its exhibition.

10, alvar aalto Museum

Alvar aalto (65438+February 3, 0898-65438+May 1 1, 0976) is an internationally renowned Finnish architect, one of the advocates of modernist architecture and "humanized architecture". He is good at combining natural conditions, using topography and local traditional materials in architectural design; Curves, surfaces and flexible layouts are often used to shape shapes and spaces. Aalto Museum was designed in 1966, built in the building designed by Aalto, and completed in 1973. This is a unique architectural design museum, located in Vesquele, Finland. The museum is built on a slope, facing a lake, and forms a cultural center with the Museum of Central Finland designed by Aalto and the neighboring University of Uesquelle. The base of Aalto Museum is white, and the whole building is covered with a layer of light-colored tiles made by Arabiya, a famous Finnish porcelain company, named "Halla", which means "frost". Vertical bar-shaped tiles form a wall-like appearance and have a profound effect.