Explore Turku, Finland's historic heart, with a journey through its most significant landmarks. From the ancient Turku Castle and the revered Turku Cathedral to the artistic treasures of the Turku Art Museum and the maritime tales at Forum Marinum, this collection offers a deep dive into the city's rich past and cultural present.
Turku Castle
A significant medieval fortress dating back to the 1280s, serving historically as a bastion and administrative center, and today as Finland's largest surviving medieval building.
Turku Cathedral
Consecrated in 1300 and reconstructed after a fire in 1827, this is Finland's most important religious building and the seat of the Lutheran Archbishop.
Turku Art Museum
This museum is celebrated for its notable collections of old Finnish art, as well as its holdings of Surrealism and Pop Art.
Forum Marinum Maritime Centre
A maritime center showcasing a collection of 100 boats, including large sailing ships and smaller vessels like police boats.
Ruissalo Island
An island featuring a sandy beach, a distinct oak forest, and picturesque villas constructed mainly after the mid-1800s.