
Turku — Finland’s oldest city and former capital, located on the southwest coast. It’s known for its medieval castle, riverside life, and archipelago gateway.

A 13th-century fortress by the Aura River — one of Finland’s most important historical sites.
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The national shrine of Finland, a beautiful Gothic cathedral dating back to the Middle Ages.
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A museum combining archaeology and modern art — explore ancient ruins beneath the city.
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A scenic road and ferry route through hundreds of islands — perfect for cycling or driving.
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