LOVIISA
2013
An idyllic coastal town in Finland I Events I Attractions I Services I
Experience the Loviisa sights with an electronic route map and mobile service www.loviisa.fi
Loviisa Tourist Office
Karlskronabulevardi 8 07900 Loviisa tel. +358 (0)19 555 234 info@loviisa.fi www.loviisa.fi Open in 2013 Winter: January 2nd–June 21st and August 26th– December 31st Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Summer: June 24th–August 25th Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Sat–Sun 10 a.m.–2 p.m. LAIVASILTA HARBOUR INFORMATION tel. +358 (0)440 555 883 (June 1st–August 31st) Summer info at Strömfors Iron Works Ruukintie 11 A, 07970 Ruotsinpyhtää tel. +358 (0)440 555 366 ruukki.info@loviisa.fi Open during summer May 11th–26th Sat–Sun 11 a.m.–5 p.m. June 1st–August 31st Daily 11 a.m.–5 p.m.
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LOVIISA
Small town, great experiences Loviisa, an idyllic old port town between Porvoo and Kotka, is less than an hour’s drive east of Helsinki. The Swedish King Adolf Fredrik was very fond of the town and named it after his wife, Queen Lovisa Ulrika.
LOVIISA Land area 819 km2 Freshwater area 26 km2 Salt water area 900 km2 Inhabitants approx. 15,600 Helsinki 87 km Porvoo 37 km Kotka 46 km St. Petersburg 296 km
The coastal town of Loviisa has a rich history. The bilingual town has a remarkable main square surrounded by 19th century stately stone houses and immediately next to the centre, you will find the old town districts with their wooden houses, as well as gravel and cobblestone streets. On the western side, you will find the bold neo-gothic Church, while fortresses built in the 18th century are on the eastern side. The sea stretches all the way to the town centre. The Laivasilta area is related to the sailing history of the region and is characterised by its red salt warehouses, making it a popular area for meetings and events during summers. Loviisa has nearly 16,000 inhabitants and it offers a wide range of cultural sites, rich natural beauty and plenty of activities. Only a short distance from the Loviisa town centre, you can admire manors and craftsmen’s workshops in the area of the Strömfors Iron Works. You can also learn about the interesting past of the area through the historical buildings and fortresses. The pristine natural environment offers the opportunity for swimming, picnicking, hiking and fishing, as well as playing golf. The high-quality accommodations and long list of cultural events optimise a guest’s stay. Welcome to Loviisa!
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In 1745 the town was granted licence to export and import goods. Laivasilta had 50 salt warehouses loaded with imported goods, such as salt, tobacco, spices etc.
The one o’clock signal at Laivasilta The Good Citizens of Loviisa gives the signal with an 18th century cannon at 1 p.m. on July 6th and 13th.
Maritime Museum Laivasilta 8, 07900 Loviisa Open: May 19th–September 1st Tue–Sat 10 a.m.–5.30 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Entrance fee: adults 4 €, children under 12 for free. tel. +358 (0)19 533 188 during opening hours, +358 (0)400 832 863 other times. www.merenkulkumuseo.fi
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The special exhibition of the Loviisa Maritime Museum held in summer 2013 presents the Port of Loviisa over time: starting from year 1900 when the narrow railway and the port in Valko opened and up through 2013 when the port will become a company. The exhibition is a photo and word show, which tells us about the port, ships, people and buildings and how everything has changed over time.
You can follow classical boat sailing at Laivasilta: the Suolakuppi competition Thursday August 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th and the Äyskäri competition on Saturday September 7th.
SAIL WITH A POET M/s J. L Runeberg’s cruises Helsinki-Loviisa-Helsinki on Thursdays in July. Departure from the Market Square in Helsinki at 10 a.m. and from Loviisa at 5.30 p.m. Price/return ticket: 54 €/adults, 46.50 €/seniors, 27 €/children (age 7–16) Thursday August 1st special timetable: Departure from Pellinki at 1.10 p.m. to Loviisa and from Loviisa at 5.30 p.m. to Helsinki. Guided city tour for free for cruise line passengers, departure from the Laivasilta pier at 4 p.m. The guided tours are in Finnish, Swedish and in Russian. Reservation and further information: Varustamo Oy J.L. Runeberg Mestarintie 5, 01650 Porvoo tel. +358 (0)19 524 3331,www.msjlruneberg.fi
Laivasilta –
the Center of Summer Life
The sea dominates life in Loviisa during the four seasons of the year. This is why this beautiful town with its restaurants and events attracts visitors from both near and far. The wooden salt warehouses, which have been turned into restaurants or spaces that host art exhibitions and small shops, give Laivasilta its historical atmosphere. The restaurants are open from May 1st to the end of September and there are events almost weekly. The sea has affected the history and trade of this port town, as well as the income of its citizens. The Maritime Museum, located at Laivasilta, presents the rich sailing history of the region. The guest harbour has 55 berths, water, electricity, a fuel station, a recycling point, a septic tank exhauster, post box and an internet connection. It is possible to go to the sauna, take a shower, do laundry and dry up the laundry in the new service building. The Loviisa guest harbour is known for its authentic and romantic atmosphere. The guest harbour is open daily from June 1st to August 31st and on request in May and September. Tel. +358 (0)440 555 883. For further information see www.loviisa.fi. 5
Come On Board! The splendid Österstjernan packet yacht has been the highlight of Loviisa Laivasilta since 2006. Österstjernan is a replica of a sailing ship, which sailed between Loviisa and Stockholm in the 19th century. The original Österstjernan was built in Pietarsaari between 1813 and 1814. The current Österstjernan is based on the original ship documents and on a painting dating back to the 1820s.
Locals and visitors can travel aboard the Österstjernan to Svartholma Fortress Island in summer 2013 June 29th, July 20th, August 24th and 25th. Departure from Laivasilta at 9 a.m. and return at 1 p.m., price 35 €. Lady cruise to Svartholma June 4th and 12th from 4–8 p.m., price 40 € Public cruise to Ringborg summer market Saturday June 15th from 8–10 a.m., return cruise 12–2 p.m., price 25 €/one way. Senior cruise to Kaunissaari June 26th from 9 a.m.–6 p.m., price 60 € Cruise to Kaunissaari for young people June 8–9th, price 90 € Rose cruise to Svartholma July 7th, price 35 € Cruise to Helsinki for young people July 15–18th, price 200 € Advance booking needed for all cruises! Group bookings available. Booking and for more information: tel. +358 (0)400 120 929, +358 (0)40 591 9631, info@osterstjernan.fi,www.osterstjernan.fi
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Beaches, Islands
and Clean Natural Lakes Guided fishing excursions Departure from Loviisa Laivasilta, prices from 450 € (incl. 2 persons). Departure from Backstensstrand, Pernaja centre, price from 400 € (inc. 2 persons). Excursions organised on request. South Coast Fishing Adventures tel. +358 (0)400 628 648, www.trophyfishing.fi
The glittering water of the Bay of Loviisa invites you out to sea. The deep, dark lakes and beautiful river landscapes and rills of Loviisa also attract visitors. You can set out by yacht, motorboat or a plain rowing boat. Along the waters of Lovisa, you will find dozens of fantastic recreational sites that tempt you to go ashore; there are sandy beaches, camping areas and campfire sites. For instance, on the islands Lilla Rövarn, Hautasaari, Ruutikellarisaari, Kråkholmen and Dunkahäll, there are no holiday houses at all. An interesting site to visit is Harudd, which is surrounded by nature reserves.
Photo: Timo Salmia
The small and sensitive lakes and ponds of Loviisa are protected so that only boats equipped with oars or battery-operated engines are allowed. When going by boat out to sea, you must take into consideration the protected nesting areas of birds. The shores of Loviisa attract fishermen. Companies specialized in guided fishing trips operate in the area and they customize their trips according to the visitors’ needs (see page 36). Other group activities, meals and sauna can be combined with the fishing trips. The area also offers accommodations to top off your fishing trip. 7
The Svartholma Sea Fortress Cruises for groups by advance booking
Österstjernan, tel. +358 (0)40 591 9631, www.osterstjernan.fi, see also page 6.
Boat transfers by advance booking
Tikander Sea-Service, tel. +358 (0)400 674 358
Exhibition of Svartholma
ADVENTURES FOR CHILDREN AT SVARTHOLMA!
During the exciting adventure trip to the Svartholma sea fortress, you will find out about the mysteries of Svartholma. The recommended age is 6–12 years. Please make sure you have good walking shoes and are dressed for a sea climate. Also bring a torch. The children must be accompanied by an adult at all times during the adventure. Adventure for children: 6 €/child (age 7–12), 3 €/adult.
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The exhibition Island of Soldiers, Prisoners and Visitors presents the exciting history of the fortress island of Svartholma. The exhibition shows how the fortress was constructed and gives visitors look at life in the island under Swedish and Russian rule. Free entrance.
Restaurant Café Svartholm
Summer restaurant for the whole family at the Svartholma sea fortress. tel. +358 (0)40 359 3739 info@cafesvartholm.fi, www.cafesvartholm.fi
Guided Tours
Guided tours are organised at Svartholma island during summer. The tours give you insight into the history of the fortress and are in Finnish and Swedish (available in English by request). For more information on the guided tours, please contact the Tourist Office. Guided tours: 6 €/adult, 3 €/child (age 7–12) The timetable of the waterbus and guided tours will be published during spring 2013. For more information on services at Svartholma please contact: Loviisa Tourist Office, Karlskronabulevardi 8 tel. +358 (0)19 555 234 info@loviisa.fi www.loviisa.fi
The fortress of Svartholma is situated at the opening of the Bay of Loviisa approximately 10 km from the town centre. During summer you can visit the island by waterbus, which departs from Laivasilta. The island offers a summer restaurant and the piers have berths for nearly 70 guest boats (at no charge).
A Leisure Trip to the Historical
Sea Fortress of Svartholma
The sea fortress of Svartholma, located at the entrance to Bay of Loviisa, is a sister fortress to Suomenlinna in Helsinki. They belong to the same defence chain of fortresses. The construction of Svartholma started in 1748 according to plans made by Colonel Augustin Ehrensvärd. Most of the work was carried out in the 1750s. The Swedish command ended in 1808 when Svartholma surrendered almost without resistance to Russia. During the Crimean War in 1855 an English squadron blasted the fortress and it was left as it was. Starting in the 1960s, it has been restored under the supervision of the National Board of Antiquities. Svartholma is a popular visiting destination for the whole family. You can get there on your own boat as well as on booked or scheduled boat services. Guided walking tours are available on the island. During the exciting childrens’ adventure, you will find out about the mysteries of Svartholma. Free berths, exhauster for septic tanks, waste points and campfire sites are available for guests. 9
EHRENSVÄRD’S TRAIL Beautiful and historically interesting Ehrensvärd’s trail starts from the fortresses Rosen and Ungern. The fascinating nature trail, approximately two kilometres long, offers a unique chance to find out about the early stages of fortress building, from stone hammering to the 18th century fortress. In addition to the interesting construction history, visitors can admire the rich local flora and birdlife along the walk. Ehrensvärd’s trail is well marked. The starting points are the Sports Pavilion (Urheilutie) and Bastion Ungern (Ungernintie). The map is on the info board. You can also pick it up at the Tourist Office.
Genuine feeling of bygone days at Bastion Ungern.
The History of Fortresses
and Brave Soldiers
Bastion Ungern
When heading for Loviisa centre from the east, the first sites you will encounter are the grand Ungern and Rosen fortresses. They were built in the 1750s to protect the town. The renovated Ungern is a popular venue for concerts, events and plays. Loviisa also offers other interesting fortifications and buildings built during the fortress era, for instance the Commandant’s House built in 1755. Nowadays the Loviisa Town Museum is located in the Commandant’s House. In Ahvenkoski there are redoubts dating back to the 1700s. These fortifications were built during the Swedish era to protect the border check point at the Kymijoki River next to the King’s Road. Kymijoki River was the border of Sweden and Russia 17431808. The first shots of the Finnish War 1808–1809 were fired on February 21st in 1808, when the Russian soldiers crossed the border in Ahvenkoski. A rare arch bridge, Savukoski Bridge, is also located in Ahvenkoski. You will reach the area through Pyhtää. 11
A CHURCH IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET Visitors can not miss the bold neo-gothic church in Loviisa, since the impressive building is located at the western gateway of the city centre. Loviisa Church was built in 1863–1865 and it has served as a road church for many years. The church was renovated both on the inside and on the outside in 2011. Among other things two priceless glass paintings were restored. You can admire the church Monday through Saturday at 11 a.m.–4 p.m. on June 10th–August 11th. Mass on Sundays in Finnish at 10 a.m. and in Swedish at 12 noon, tel. +358 (0)44 722 9200, www.loviisanseurakunta.fi
Events at Loviisa Church February 17th at 6 p.m. Chamber chorus Kotka Canto March 31st at 6 p.m. Easter play of the Theatre Kumbe April 7th at 6 p.m. The ”Katajainen Kansa” concert, program 10 € May 5th at 6 p.m. Anne Kauppi plays G.Liget and F.Chopin on piano, program 10 € June 9th at 6 p.m. Solo concert of Olli Varonen on cello, program 10 € August 3rd at 7 p.m. Xaris Finland dance performance ”Hetkiä valossa”, program 10 €
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The surroundings of Loviisa Square are architecturally unique. Instead of supermarkets, it is surrounded by 19th century stone buildings.
CEMETERIES Among others, the writer Runar Schildt and relatives of the composer Jean Sibelius have been buried at the old Evangelical Lutheran cemetery. The new Evangelical Lutheran cemetery was opened in 1935. The Orthodox cemetery includes a small chapel, a chasovnya. The cemeteries are situated close to each other, on both sides of Myllyharju Ridge.
Historic Buildings and Neo-Gothic Boldness Loviisa is known for its peaceful small town character. On the square, you can experience the relaxing atmosphere that also continues in the charming and historical lower part of the town. Loviisa is a fascinating destination for architecture lovers. The central square is surrounded by 19th century stone buildings. The Loviisa Town Hall reminds one of the contemporary House of Nobility in Helsinki, both designed by architect Georg Chiewitz. We can be grateful to architect Georg Chiewitz for the 19th century view. Thanks to Elmar Badermann, the German born city architect of Loviisa, the Old Town and the historical lower district were kept almost intact. He was a strong-headed man, who saved the town from most planning mistakes in the wild 1970s. Several Neo-Romantic buildings, such as the Swedish upper secondary school “Lovisa Gymnasium� by Magnus Schjerfbeck represent more modern architecture. The Bus Station, which represents later functionalism, is also a true pearl. 13
MUSEUMS IN LOVIISA Maritime Museum Laivasilta tel. +358 (0)19 533 188 Open May 19th–September 1st Tue–Sat at 10 a.m.–5.30 p.m., Sun at 11 a.m.–4 p.m. www.merenkulkumuseo.fi
Arhipelago Museum in Rönnäs Kabbölentie 430, Rönnäs tel. +358 (0)40 760 2410 (during summer) Open June 1st–August 18th daily at 12 noon–5 p.m. or groups by advance booking skargardsmuseum.blogspot.fi Isnäs Steam Engine Museum Edöntie, Isnäs tel. +358 (0)40 550 4402 Open June 1st–Aug. 31st Sat–Sun at 12 noon–4 p.m. or upon booking www.isnasbyarad.fi www.isnas.fi
Museum in the Commandant’s House The Town Museum is located in the Commandant’s House, which dates from 1755. In front of the house is a beautiful garden, which presents typical decorative and useful plants from the past. Loviisa Town Museum Puistokatu 2, 07900 Loviisa tel. +358 (0)19 555 359 Exhibitions at the Loviisa Town Museum 2013 February 10th–March 24th “Humpuukiteltta ja musta kabinetti” Marjo Levlin, the Pro Artibus Foundation May 17th–September 1st Weddings October 6th–November 17th Theatre sets, photos and furniture, Handicrafts Artist Juho Pessala (1893–1955) December 1st–January 12th 2014 Christmas at the Museum Open: June–August: Tue–Sun at 11 a.m.– 4 p.m. Winter: Tue–Fri and on Sundays at 12 noon–4 p.m. Entrance is free! www.loviisa.fi
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Exhibition of Svartholma - Island of Soldiers, Prisoners and Visitors, the sea fortress of Svartholma tel. +358 (0)19 555 234 www.loviisa.fi Forge Museum at the Strömfors Iron Works Ruukintie 11 A, Strömfors Iron Works Open May 11th–26th Sat–Sun and daily during summer at 11 a.m.–5 p.m. tel. +358 (0)19 555 359 www.loviisa.fi Viirilä Museum Höjmossantie 4, Kuninkaankylä Open in July Tue–Sun at 11 a.m.–4 p.m. and by request tel. +358 (0)440 555 357, +358 (0)19 555 359 www.loviisa.fi Jokela Home District Museum Turkkilantie 39, Ruotsinkylä tel. +358 (0)400 152 858, +358 (0)19 619 632 Open on Sundays in July at 12 noon–5 p.m., August 24th–25th and by request www.jokelanmuseo.info
Bonga Castle Bonga castle on Linnankuja holds Professor and artist Riitta Nelimarkka´s atelier and gallery. The gallery and print shop are open to the public on July 6th–7th, July 13th–14th, July 19th–20th at 12 noon–3 p.m., August 23rd–25th at 11 a.m.–4 p.m. (entrance is free), December 7th–8th and December 14th–15th from 12 noon–3 p.m. Entrance fee: 6 €/adult, children are free when accompanied by adults. Open for groups by advance booking throughout the year. Entrance at Lukkarinkuja. For more information, tel. +358 (0)400 983 493 or +358 (0)500 461 925 www.bonga.fi, www.nelimarkka.com On YouTube: Bonga Rag and Riitta Nelimarkka Art Swing
Art in a Castle and a Museum
LOVIISA MAIN LIBRARY The library is open: Mon–Thu 11 a.m.–7 p.m., Fri 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat 10 a.m.–2 p.m. During summers: Mon–Thu 11 a.m.–7 p.m., Fri 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Kuningattarenkatu 24, tel. +358 (0)19 555 330
at a Commandant’s Home In Loviisa, you can admire interesting architecture while walking around town. The impressive Bonga Castle, which was built during the Russian era, is situated near the church. Bonga Castle is now the atelier of artist and Professor Riitta Nelimarkka. From the corner of the square, continue towards the current library, the former society house. The society house, which was designed by architect G. Th. Chiewitz in the 1860s, was renovated to house the library in the 1990s. During the restoration works, the original ceiling frescoes were revealed. Guided tours are the best way to get to know the exquisite architecture of Loviisa. Also see page 38. You can do your own tour with the help of several walking routes that can be followed with smartphones. Please visit: www.loviisa.fi -> Tourism, City Routes. You can buy the guide, “Walking Tour in Loviisa”, from the tourist office. This guide includes the main attractions and routes. Loviisa offers several interesting museums. Do not miss the Forge Museum at the Strömfors Iron Works area. It represents one of the first museums in Finland on industrial tradition.
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The Lower District of Loviisa is a popular tourist site. Old buildings have been renovated with an eye to respecting local traditions.
CRANE PARK The famous park architect Paul Olsson designed Crane Park as an extension to the Esplanad Park as early as 1917. The plan was realized in the 1930– 40s. Crane Park is home to imposing Petrowskiana poplars. The park with a water theme is surrounded by fine lindens. The fountain statue of Crane Park was made by sculptor Jussi Mäntynen.
Old Wooden Houses,
Green Parks
Water and green areas contribute to the charm of Kappelinpuisto Park.
The Old Town, a wood house area adjacent to the town centre, is a marvellous entity of its own. There you will find a 17th century building belonging to Degerby Estate. Today the building is home to restaurant Degerby Gille. Also the historical Lower District and the Garnison are idyllic wooden house areas where you can admire the craftsmanship of old masters. All houses have their own interesting history. Considering its size, Loviisa has plenty of green parks with historical interest. Kappelinpuisto Park is one of the largest and the Esplanad Park divides the centre of Loviisa longitudinally. The Crane Park is located opposite to the Bus Station and the Garnison Fortress Park is located nearby. The Commandant’s Garden in front of the Town Museum displays typical decorative and useful plants from the 18th and 19th centuries. The Tamminiemi Holiday Resort is located in a park by the sea and from the panorama view point Kukkukivi the sea stretches as far as the eye can see. Ehrensvärd’s Trail will take you through stunningly beautiful woods (further information page 10). 17
The new meets the old! How do you live in a house that is over one hundred years old? The Historical Houses of Loviisa is are never the same. They change during different life phases. Some houses already have inhabitants, in others the renovations continue.
Historical Houses of Loviisa August 24th–25th
Traditional Finnish Building and Renovation Days Private homes in historical, more than one hundred year old, houses in Loviisa welcome you for a visit from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. on August 24th–25th. Entrance fee: adults 15 €, children under 12 for free. The entrance fee covers the whole weekend. Arranged by the association Loviisan Wanhat Talot ry. www.loviisanwanhattalot.fi
ANTIQUE MARKET AT ALEKSANTERINPIHA Aug. 24th–25th This is an event that antique lovers should not miss. The artist Inge Löök, famous for her nostalgic cards, also participates at the antique market. tel. +358 (0)40 512 5508 www.aleksanteri.fi
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COLLECTORS’ FAIR Aug. 24th–25th from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Lovisa gymnasium, Brandensteininkatu 27 www.kolumbus.fi/ lovthk/Collectors.htm
MARKET AT LAIVASILTA Aug. 24th–25th In addition to knitted, crocheted and sewn handicrafts, a wide range of different pottery and wicker works are available. tel. +358 (0)400 164 878 www.laivasilta.net
Loviisa Vintage & RetRo trading event Aug. 24th–25th Sat at 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun at 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Lovisanejdens högstadium, Brandensteininkatu 27 B tel. +358 (0)41 707 4808
Open gardens in Loviisa,
May 26th, June 2nd, June 9th and August 4th at 10 a.m.–5 p.m. • TAMMINIEMI, Kapteenintie 1 • MUUTARHA *,Rantatie 6 • MUISTOJEN KIVIPUUTARHA, Rantatie 12 A • WAPAA KASWATUS (not on Aug 4th), Ajurintalo, Puutarhakatu 32 • PITKÄNPÖYDÄNTALO *, Mariankatu 7 • LIISANTALO, Mariankatu 2 C • VILLA AALTONEN, Pitkäkuja 12 • LEIVONPESÄ *(only on May 26th) Kuningattarenkatu 8 B • VILLA ILENNA, Tinanvalajankuja 7 • WANHA KAUPPA, Itäinen Tullikatu 20 • ENGSTRÖM’S TRÄDGÅRD, Karttuhuoneenkatu 3 • KUNINKAANLAMPI, Kuhlefeltinkatu 8 • TALLMO, Snyggigsentie 23, Kuggom • TALLGÅRD, Peikkomäentie 52, Gislom * Opening hours 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
www.avoimetpuutarhatloviisa.com
In the Open Gardens in Loviisa event on Sunday May 26th, June 2ndand 9th, you can admire a wide range of plant and flower creations. The Loviisa gardens also participate in the Finnish Open Gardens event organised by the Gardening Association on August 4th.
Become Charmed by Park Tours at Tamminiemi
The Tamminiemi park opens to the public on May 26th, June 2nd, June 9th and August 4th. Guided tours in Finnish start at 1 p.m. Tamminiemi is a modern holiday resort dating back to the 19th century. Kapteenintie 1, 07920 Loviisa, tel. +358 (0)400 414 265 www.tamminiemi.net
Old Buildings
The historical private houses in Loviisa date back over a hundred years. They open their doors to the public on August 24th–25th during the 9th Historical Houses of Loviisa event. The Historical Houses of Loviisa also offers the public fascinating gardens, interesting courtyards, antiques and collections, a Vintage Retro trade event, flea markets and many private flea markets in gardens as well as ITU-tori, the producer market for local and organic food. The Historical Houses of Loviisa has in fact become the largest public event in eastern Uusimaa – last year the number of visitors was estimated at 15,000. The event has been awarded several prizes and titles. The renovation and traditional building event also includes shows on traditional renovation of old houses and a professional seminar in Finnish featuring Panu Kaila, who is specialized in traditional building. During the Open Gardens in Loviisa event, private gardens open their gates to visitors. Along the route, there are many different gardens: a romantic rose garden, a lush produce garden, a town garden with cobblestones, a classic topiary garden, and a still pond with wetland plants. Ask for advice, exchange your views with others and bask in the beauty of the gardens.
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SERVICES AT THE STRÖMFORS IRON WORKS
Eija’s Garden Eija’s English-styled experience gardens are located at Ahvenkoski, close to the Iron Works. Eija’s Garden is open from spring to autumn. In addition to the garden there is a garden shop. tel. +358 (0)40 505 0824 www.eijasgarden.fi
FORGING EXHIBITIONS AT THE UPPER FORGE June 8th, 15th, August 3rd and in July on Saturdays from 12 noon–2 p.m.
Tallinvintti gallery Series of exhibitions at the stable loft during summer. tel. +358 (0)440 555 499
For more information: www.stromforsinruukki.fi and www.loviisa.fi
Strömfors Forge Museum Opening hours Saturday and Sunday May 11th–26th and daily during summer from 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Ruukintie 11A, tel. +358 (0)19 555 357
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Historical buildings at the Strömfors Iron Works.
Popular summer theatre of Ruukinmylly Second part of the Maiju Lassila’s trilogy ”Nuori Mylläri” delights the audience with fantastic storytelling and excellent performers on June 15th-July 7th, in Finnish Tickets: 20 €/adults, 10 €/children Covered auditorium next to the Kymijoki River. For more information, tel. +358 (0)50 301 2563 Tickets are available in advance at: www.ruukinmylly.fi/kesateatteri
The Unique Setting of
the Strömfors Iron Works The governor of Uusimaa and Turku province, Johan Creutz, founded the iron works in the westernmost junction of the Kymijoki River in 1698. Strömfors Iron Works got its name in 1744, when Jacob Forsell and Anders Nohrström acquired the iron works. In 1790, the iron works got a new manager, the 31-year-old Virginia af Forselles, who managed Strömfors Iron Works for almost 60 years. A large part of the well-kept environment and buildings currently on display at the iron works are from this period.
Photo: Minna Marttila
The Strömfors Iron Works district is characterised by handicrafts. Life in the centuries-old environment is indicative of the traditions of the region. The craftsmen work all year at the iron works and during summer small shops, museums, workshops and the summer café open their doors. The iron works district offers a relaxing holiday site all year long in a historical environment. The area is home to first-class holiday apartments and the unique hostel Krouvinmäki built of clay. The Restaurant Ruukinmylly and the Lunch Restaurant Fellmanni are also open during winter. 21
The summer paradise of LAKE HOPJÄRVI Unique rock shore, deep water, a floating platform further from the shore, a diving tower and sun until late evening. You can easily spend the whole day at Lake Hopjärvi. There beach offers a grilling site, changing booths and toilets. The life guard is on duty two days a week. You can reach Lake Hopjärvi from Loviisa centre in 15 minutes.
THE KUKULJÄRVI HIKING TRAIL The Kukuljärvi hiking trail is situated in the majestic forest area between Ahvenkoski and Ruotsinpyhtää centre. The eight kilometre long trail begins next to the sports centre in the Ruotsinpyhtää centre by the shore of the Kymijoki River; from there, it winds upwards towards the high rock landscapes. At times, you can glimpse the sea from afar, until you come down to Kukuljärvi pristine natural environment. The wondrous forests and marshlands bring variation to the scenery. At Kukuljärvi, you can swim and grill sausages at the campfire sites. The tour starts from the sports centre of the village, Puistokuja 1.
Walking, Hiking and
Relaxing in the Water Laughter and spray of water at the Plagen beach in the centre of Loviisa.
The stunning natural beauty and varied nature of Loviisa offer great opportunities for outdoor activities throughout the year. The tracks wind through myriad landscapes and visitors can easily choose the right walking, skiing, hiking or running track for them. The hiking trail “Kalle’s Track” starts from the running track in Liljendal. Kalle´s Track leads through varied landscapes: swamps, high rocks and easier road sections. In the middle of the track, the beautiful spring lake Tenan appears; in the cabin by a lookout point, you can relax and grill sausages. You can also choose shortcuts and come close to the cabin and Tenan Lake by car as well. During winter, you can ski along Kalle’s Track. There are plenty of swimming sites in Loviisa. Plagen Beach is situated near the town centre, close to a nature reserve and next to the tennis courts. Other good swimming places can be found at LillBästö, close to Pernaja church and at the well-equipped recreational centre Rönnäs. Located on the border of Lapinjärvi and Loviisa, wilderness Lake Tenan is dark and cold, but the biggest lake of the area is Lake Hopjärvi (Hopom). It is graced with splendid flat rocks. In Ruotsinpyhtää, there is a popular clear-watered lake called Särkjärvi. 23
ALGOTIN LYHTY The old archipelago setting in Pernaja offers an excellent restaurant. Spend an unforgettable evening in an old fishing cottage by the water while enjoying the food. Algotin Lyhty is open upon booking from May to September, suitable for groups of 5–25 people. tel. +358 (0)40 521 8066, www.lukusund.fi
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The Rönnäs seaside offers a great variety of leisure activities all year long. In addition to golf, you can play tennis or join guided boat tours, canoeing and fishing in Rönnäs. You can also join guided mushroom tours. With its outdoor sites and quality holiday cottages Rönnäs is a perfect holiday site all year long. Golf amateurs and pros can enjoy the great 27-hole golf course, which is one of the top ten golf courses in Finland. The golf club offers a restaurant and the area has tennis courts, meeting rooms, saunas and berths for guest boats. www.ronnas.fi, www.seagolf.fi
Photo: Honkarakenne Oyj
Golfing by the sea
Idyllic Villages,
Amazing Nature RÖNNÄS ARCHIPELAGO MUSEUM The Archipelago Museum presents life in the eastern Uusimaa archipelago. The Rönnäs Archipelago Museum is open daily from 12 noon–5 p.m. on June 1st–Aug. 18th or upon booking for groups. Entrance: 3.50 €, children under 15 free of charge. Further information: tel. +358 (0)40 760 2410 (only during summer). Kabbölentie 430, Rönnäs skargardsmuseum.blogspot.fi
The village of Isnäs, located at the mouth of Bay of Pernaja, is well-known for its old industrial milieu. Along the old village road you’ll find houses where the workmen of the sawmill used to live. The houses originate from the turn of the 19th and 20th century. The Isnäs Steam Engine Museum is situated on the site of the old sawmill. Nearby you also find the organic farms of Wildemans and Labby Manor. It is not far from Rönnäs village, where there is a golf course as well as the Archipelago Museum. The trip continues along the winding archipelago roads to Kabböle, the southernmost point of mainland Loviisa. From here, it is less than a hundred kilometres to the Estonian coast. As it is situated on a busy boat route, Kabböle offers good services and during summer it is an excellent meeting point. The fascinating m/s J.L. Runeberg stops here and offers you the chance to take a mini cruise lasting just a few hours to Loviisa. Idyllic Sarvisalo is the biggest island in Loviisa. You can tour the island by car and admire the idyllic archipelago landscapes. Sarvisalo hosts a small cemetery, a chapel, village shop (summertime) and B&B accommodations. The beautiful archipelago of Pernaja is a popular cottage area, and summer markets are held in both Sarvisalo and Kabböle. 25
The shop at Malmg책rd sells organic grains, vinegar and rapeseed oil, which have been produced on the farm.
Malmg책rd Manor, owned by the Creutz family, accepts groups by advance booking, tel. +358 (0)19 638 050. Further information and opening hours www.malmgard.fi
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Labby Manor in Isn채s is a great visiting destination. The main building of the manor dates back to 18th century and was moved to its current location in 1865 from Suomenlinna, Helsinki. It was once the home of a cheese producer.
Manor Life Loviisa boasts several historical manors, of which Malmg책rd Manor and Labby Manor are open for visitors.
You can buy organic produce, herbs, cereals, vegetables and meat at the estate shop of Labby Manor. Further information, tel. +358 (0)40 765 7508 www.labby.fi
The master of Malmg책rd Manor, Count Johan Creutz, has harnessed his estate for organic farming. Upon booking, the visitor can tour the manor house, enjoy the ecologic scenery, enjoy coffee or lunch, as well as buy organic produce. In addition to brewing beer, beer tastings are arranged at the brewery. At the manor shop you can find organic produce from the own estate, as well as from other producers of organic produce in eastern Uusimaa. Historical Labby Manor is located in the vicinity of Isn채s village. Around the manor spreads 130 hectares of fields, pastures, forests and yards. The main building of the manor, built in the 18th century, was moved to its current place from Suomenlinna fortress in 1865. Labby is renowned for its organic and biodynamic farming. The manor park is currently undergoing restoration into its original form. There are a multitude of woody stemmed plants and old perennials in the small tree species park. Tours are arranged for groups interested in the park of the manor and in farming. Visitors can also see the old cheese cellar and the granary, which includes the museum tool collection. 27
A ride on a Vespa scooter and a breakfast by the fountain at the Bonga Castle. Let’s make this day a day to remember.
Picture 28 taken by the Bonga Castle.
Touché! The first date led to a wedding. You can have yours at the fortresses Rosen, Ungern or Svartholma in Loviisa. Allez, allez!
Nomen est omen
Lov is a ...
Public Rose wedding is held on July 6th 2013 at Loviisa Church.
Whether you wanted to get married at sea or on dry land, Loviisa is the town of weddings, offering perfect scenes for unforgettable ceremonies. The most beautiful wedding churches of Southern Finland are located in Loviisa, not to mention the other venues in the city. That is why Loviisa was named “the Wedding Town” last summer. You can hold an unforgettable sea-themed party at the Svartholma fortress island, which also offers room for adventures. Boistö and Reimarvik Islands are both ideal locations for sea-themed weddings. You can sail with the yacht Österstjernan or arrange the wedding at Ringborg club house in the archipelago. You can find fine old club houses in the Loviisa countryside, in the archipelago and in the city centre area. Loviisa offers yet another excellent wedding location: the great Strömfors Iron Works area. Adventure and theme weddings are possible too. In Loviisa you can celebrate weddings with different themes, such as vintage or ecological in settings like a manor house, the archipelago or the countryside. You can also incorporate adventures to your wedding such as golfing, hiking, fishing, horseback riding – whatever you wish. All this less than an hour away from the capital city of Finland. On the following pages, we will introduce the churches of the area. Loviisa Church is presented on page 12. 29
ST. MICHAEL’S CHURCH The granite church of Pernaja is the pearl of the area and the oldest building in Loviisa. The medieval St. Michael’s Church is representative of the common building style used in Finland and Sweden in the 13th–15th centuries. The church is considered a medieval architectural treasure. It is home to many old objects, such as the coats of arms of noble families. The beautiful glass paintings give the church a unique atmosphere. Open June 3rd–July 31st Mon–Fri 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Pernajantie 330, tel. +358 (0)19 521 0700 www.pernaevl.fi
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The luminous wooden church in Ruotsinpyhtää boasts the only altarpiece painted by Helene Schjerfbeck. The church belongs to the network of road churches and it is open June 8th–August 11th daily 11 a.m.–4 p.m. and August 17th–18th and August 24th–25th Sat–Sun 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Ruukintie 11 C, tel. +358 (0)19 618 151, ruotsinpyhtaanseurakunta.nettisivut.fi
Mikael, Jean, Runar and Ragnar:
Influencial Personalities in Finnish History
Liljendal Church is representative of typical 19th century church architecture, Eskilomintie 9, Sävträsk, tel. +358 (0)19 616 018, www.lilje.fi
The oldest building in Loviisa and the oldest church of the area, medieval St. Michael’s Church in Pernaja is considered a church historical treasure. The wooden church in Ruotsinpyhtää is home to the altarpiece entitled “Resurrection”, painted by Helene Schjerfbeck in 1898. It is the only altarpiece ever painted by the artist. The church is open daily in summer. The church in Liljendal boasts a singular bell tower. The father of the Finnish written language, Mikael Agricola (1510–1557), was born in Pernaja. Pernaja Church is named after the archangel Michael. Agricola in turn was named Mikael after the name of his home church. Agricola lived in a rich peasant house, which was one of the five taxed freeholds of the village. He got his surname Agricola (“farmer”) at the Latin school in Vyborg because of his father’s occupation. The vicar of the local parish persuaded Mikael’s parents to send him there. Many famous people have lived and worked in the Loviisa area. These include composers, writers, artists, architects and nobles, such as Jean Sibelius, Runar Schildt, Nils Schillmark, Verner Weckman, Ragnar Nordström, Georg Chiewitz, Augustin Ehrensvärd, Berndt Lindholm, C. G. Armfelt, Helene Schjerfbeck, Gustaf Philip Creutz and Lorentz Creutz. 31
Loviisa Christmas December 7th–8th and 14th–15th
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The atmosphere of the Traditional Christmas Homes takes you back in time. Relax a moment and enjoy the delicacies, let your eyes rest on small details and let the Christmas spirit take you.
CHRISTMAS CONCERT BY THE CHOIR LOVISAKÖREN Sun December 22nd at 9 p.m. in Loviisa Church, Brandensteininkatu 2. Pick your Christmas tree from the forest Christmas tree forest open close to the centre of Loviisa on Sun December 15th. Come and buy your Christmas tree yourself from the forest! Event for the whole family.
The Real Christmas Loviisa is a real Christmas town where you can enjoy the peaceful and easygoing holiday spirit of a small town. The special Christmas time events, such as the Christmas markets at Laivasilta, the Strömfors Iron Works and Malmgård Manor are warm and intimate. The Coronation of Saint Lucia on December 13th on the balcony of the town hall is another one of the top events of the month. The specialities of our Christmas town are the Traditional Christmas Homes. These private homes open their doors to visitors during the theme weekends on December 7th–8th and 14th–15th. You can visit the Christmas homes or experience the atmosphere of old wooden houses while enjoying refreshments and shopping. During the season to be jolly, Loviisa also offers Christmas markets, concerts, delicacies, good-will spirit and peace!
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Services
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RESTAURANTS & CAFÉS IN THE CENTRE OF LOVIISA Bistro Cantor & Beer and winehouse Ölvin Mariankatu 1 tel. +358 (0)40 135 5003, +358 (0)45 7734 2060, www.olvin.fi
Bakery-Café Vaherkylä-Ek Aleksanterinkatu 2 tel. +358 (0)19 531 610 www.vaherkyla.fi Café-Restaurant Laivasilta open in summer, Laivasilta 11 tel. +358 (0)19 530 112 www.cdfastfood.fi Café-Restaurant Saltbodan open in summer and on request Laivasilta 4, tel. +358 (0)40 504 5051 +358 (0)19 532 572 www.saltbodan.fi Café Riikka Seppäläntie 19 tel. +358 (0)19 533 955 Café Tuhannen Tuskan Kahvila Poikkikuja, tel. +358 (0)19 531 323, +358 (0)44 019 5971 www.liisantalo.fi Chao Yang chinese restaurant Mariankatu 20 tel. +358 (0)40 540 3893 +358 (0)44 055 3318
Conditoria Corint confectionary, bakery, coffeehouse Seppäläntie 39 tel. +358 (0)19 533 484, www.corint.fi Degerby Hotel Restaurant Styrbord Brandensteininkatu 17 tel. +358 (0)19 50 561 www.degerby.com Hesburger Loviisa Kuningattarenkatu 20 tel. +358 (0)44 480 8913 www.hesburger.fi Hotel Zilton Mariankatu 29 tel. +358 (0)19 533 191, www.zilton.fi
Kappelinpuiston Helmi cafe open during summer 2013 at other times open for groups on request Kuningattarenkatu 19 tel. +358 (0)400 464 733 www.facebook.com/loviisankappeli
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Lilla Hugo deli and café, Brandensteininkatu 11 tel. +358 (0)19 533 350, +358 (0)45 7734 0577 Milan Pizzeria & Kebab Kuningattarenkatu 16 tel. +358 (0)19 533 337 www.ravmilan.pizza-online.fi Neste Oil Loviisa Ankkurituuli Kotipizza Loviisa Länsikaari 3 tel. +358 (0)19 560 9007 www.kotipizza.fi Newroz Kebab Pizzeria Karlskronabulevardi 8 tel. +358 (0)19 535 155, www.newroz.fi Olympos Kebab & Pizzeria Nordenskiöldintie 2 tel. +358 (0)19 531 116 www.olympos-pizzeria.com Owen’s Café in the shopping centre Galleria Kuningattarenkatu 11, II floor tel. +358 (0)19 532 018 Pirjo’s Grill Brandensteininkatu 12 tel. +358 (0)19 532 032 Restaurant Bella Loviisa Mannerheiminkatu 2 tel. +358 (0)19 533 390 www.bellaloviisa.fi Restaurant & Catering Sakura lunch restaurant Kuningattarenkatu 7 tel. +358 (0)19 517 1523 www.sakura-catering.blogspot.com Restaurant Degerby Gille open on request and during several summer weekends Sepänkuja 4 tel. +358 (0)19 50 561 www.degerby.com Restaurant Ulrikanhovi open for groups on request Kuhlefeltinkatu 35 tel. +358 (0)40 183 7855 www.ulrikanhovi.fi Thai Tip Foods Kuningattarenkatu 18, II floor tel. +358 (0)50 3090 848, www.thaitip.net
Bistro Cantor and Ölvin form a splendid restaurant complex between Suolatori and Rantatie.
RESTAURANTS AND CAFÉS IN THE SURROUNDINGS Algotin lyhty restaurant open on request Lukusundintie 128, Malmsby tel. +358 (0)40 521 8066 www.lukusund.fi
Pajakahvila Café snacks, karaoke nights open from May to September Ruukintie 11, Strömfors Iron Works tel. +358 (0)44 3636 616
Aspholms bar Karhutie 15, Isnäs, tel. +358 (0)19 634 555
Restaurant Ruukinmylly Ruukintie 15, Strömfors Iron Works tel. +358 (0)19 618 693 www.ruukinmylly.fi
Bric & Brac café and antique shop open May 15–August 31 Pernajantie 275, Pernaja centre tel. +358 (0)40 766 1611 Café Kabböle Marina café, kiosk, interior decoration shop, fuel open during summer tel. +358 (0)400 701 570 +358 (0)400 615 255 Kabbölentie 1251, Kabböle www.kabbolemarina.fi Café Svartholm restaurant open during summer Svartholma Sea Fortress tel. +358 (0)40 359 3739 www.cafesvartholm.fi Impin Kievari Viipurintie 1, Tesjoki tel.+358 (0)40 751 5796, +358 (0)19 514 146 www.impinkievari.net Lunch Café Stradun Harbour building, Valko tel. +358 (0)19 515 390, +358 (0)40 357 5598, www.stradun.fi Lunch Restaurant Fellmanni betting, catering services Koivulanmäentie 2 Ruotsinpyhtää centre tel. +358 (0)19 618 217, +358 (0)44 257 8891, www.fellmanni.com
Sarvisalon Kyläkauppa grocery shop, café and home delivery Sarvisalontie 1055, Härkäpää tel. +358 (0)400 776 462 http://personal.inet.fi/yritys/bybutik/ Sea Golf Rönnäs Club-Restaurant Ruukinrannantie 4, Rönnäs tel. +358 (0)44 596 0275 Soppis lunch restaurant and café Koskenkyläntie 2, Koskenkylä tel. +358 (0)40 183 9583 Strömfors Club open on request Puistokuja 3, Ruotsinpyhtää centre tel. +358 (0)400 120 575 Toves Gourmet café open on request, cheese shop reservation in 1 week advance Lapinjärventie 647 tel. +358 (0)19 512 189, +358 (0)40 749 7784, +358 (0)40 128 7650 www.ysteri.fi Vanha Makasiini summer café and fish shop Markkinamäentie 476, Ahvenkoski tel. +358 (0)207 699 179 www.kuusisenkala.fi
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ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE CENTRE OF LOVIISA Hotel Degerby and Conference Hotel Pilasterit Brandensteininkatu 17 tel. +358 (0)19 50 561, www.degerby.com Hotel Zilton Mariankatu 29 tel. +358 (0)19 533 191, www.zilton.fi Guesthouse Loviisa Meeting rooms, sauna and pool Sibeliuksenkatu 3 tel. +358 (0)40 835 7997 www.majataloloviisa.fi Kapella Apartment, tel. +358 (0)400 714 673 www.kapella.fi Tamminiemi Holiday Resort hotel rooms, meeting rooms and camping area Kapteenintie 1, tel. +358 (0)400 414 265 www.tamminiemi.net
Trollbergets Peikkovuoren Bed & Breakfast Peikkovuorentie 5, Määrlahti tel. +358 (0)40 828 7903 Ulrikanhovi Bed & Breakfast Kuhlefeltinkatu 35 tel. +358 (0)40 183 7855 www.ulrikanhovi.fi Villa BaumgartnerGuesthouse Puistokatu 3 tel. +358 (0)40 708 5681 www.villabaumgartner.fi Villa Sorella Pitkäkuja 12 tel. +358 (0)40 738 9646
ACCOMMODATION SERVICES IN THE SURROUNDINGS B & B Carita Slätis cottage in Liljendal, tel. +358 (0)19 612 731, +358 (0)400 212 998 http://kotisivu.sulo.fi/cslatis
Rönnäs cottages & Conference Meritie, Rönnäs, tel. +358 (0)400 714 673 www.ronnas.fi
Embom Manor B&B for groups on request, Embom tel. +358 (0)400 602 089, www.doit-int.fi
Sarfsalö/Sarvisalon Bed & Breakfast B&B, catering, bakery Sarvisalontie 1050, Härkäpää tel. +358 (0)44 527 4270
Fishing Cottages cottages in Valko and Ahvenkoski tel. +358 (0)40 719 3637 www.fishingcottage.fi Holiday Club Rönnäs cottages, Rönnäs tel. +358 (0)30 68 600, www.hcresorts.com Kvarnudden group accommodations on request Kvarnudden 103, tel. +358 (0)40 546 5907 www.kvarnudden.fi Lomatähdet: Armonlinna, Saarnimäki and Riitala holiday accommodation and Majatalo Krouvinmäki Puistokuja 19, Strömfors Iron Works tel. +358 (0)45 235 7464 www.lomatahdet.fi Mariebergin Loma Oy cottages in Rönnäs tel. +358 (0)19 610 870 www.marieberginloma.fi Meri Center cottage in Rönnäs, tel. +358 (0)207 689 160 www.fishinglords.fi
Solkulla camping and course centre, group accommodations on request Horslökintie 339, Härkäpää tel. +358 (0)400 911 270, +358 (0)400 314 099 www.solkulla.fi Ströms cottages In Strömslandet and Påsalö, Pernaja tel. +358 (0)50 571 8115 Tavastas Gård B&B Tesjoki tel. +358 (0)19 513 385, +358 (0)50 374 5858 www.tavastasgard.fi Vaasanlinna holiday apartments at the Strömfors Iron Works tel. +358 (0)50 5662 556 Villa Ruhtinas cottage, Ahvenkoski tel. +358 (0)440 495 030 www.fishermans.fi
The cozy Villa Sorella in the Villa Aaltonen courtyard is an excellent accommodation option next to the park and close to the city centre. You can enjoy one of the finest gardens of Loviisa at the same time.
SERVICE STATIONS ABC Kuninkaantie Pernaja Vanhankyläntie 77, Vanhakylä tel. +358 (0)10 765 9800 www.abcasemat.fi Gulf Ruotsinkyläntie 5–9, Ruotsinkylä tel. +358 (0)500 848 849 +358 (0)19 619 579 www.samilassila.com Neste Oil Loviisa Ankkurituuli Länsikaari 3, in the centre tel. +358 (0)19 560 9007, www.neste.fi
Shell Loviisa Mannerheiminkatu 24, in the centre tel. +358 (0)19 531 539 Shell Liljendal Valtatie 6, tel. +358 (0)19 616 585 www.helmisimpukka.fi St1 and Safcafé Länsikaari 1, in the centre tel. +358 (0)19 517 100 www.st1loviisa.fi
The splendid restaurant Kappeli has been renovated to its original appearance under the direction of owner Airi Kallio. Kappelinpuiston Helmi is worth visiting!
NIGHT CLUBS Club Alexia and Pub Alex night club and pub Aleksanterinkatu 3, in the centre tel. +358 (0)40 353 2299, www.clubalexia.fi
Hotel Zilton night club, pub and hotel Mariankatu 29, in the centre tel. +358 (0)19 533 191, www.zilton.fi
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Guest harbours and visitors’ berths Guest Harbour Laivasilta 60°27.2’N / 26°14.2’E tel. +358 (0)440 555 883 55 berths for guest boats Harbour fee Sauna, showers, toilet Laundry and drying rooms Running water Electricity Fuel distribution Waste point Septic tank exhauster Postal service Internet
Kabböle 60°18.3’N / 26°04.9’E 5–10 berths for guest boats Shop, café, summer market Fuel distribution Waste point, water, outdoor toilet www.kabbolemarina.fi
Guest Harbour Tullisilta 60°26.8’N / 26°14.6’E tel. +358 (0)440 555 883 1.5 km to the town centre 5 berths for guest boats Harbour fee Waste point Electricity
Hästön Excursion harbour, barbeque area, cooking roof Well, outdoor toilet
Visitors’ Berth Svartholma 60°22.8’N / 26°18.1’E 70 berths for guest boats Free berths Septic tank exhauster Toilet, waste point Summer café Backstensstrand 60°25.6’N / 26°02.9’E 4–5 berths for guest boats
Svartholma guest harbour
Bockhamn 60°16.0’N / 26°00.2’E Excursion harbour Barbeque area, outdoor toilet Lillfjärden Islands 60° 16.5’N / 26°06.0’E
Fallholmen Barbeque area, outdoor toilet Hamnholmen Barbeque area, outdoor toilet Rönnäs 60°22.0’N / 26°03.5’E 3–5 berths for guest boats Grilling site Waste point, outdoor toilet Rönnäs 60°22.3’N / 26°03.2’E 2–3 berths for guest boats Tallbacka 60°21.8’N / 26°26.4’E 2 berths for guest boats
FISHING Fishing Licenses Fishing Licenses for the Loviisa city owned waters:
• St 1 Loviisa Safcafé Oy, Länsikaari 1, city centre, tel. +358 (0)19 517 100, www.st1loviisa.fi • Neste Oil Loviisa Ankkurituuli, Länsikaari 3, city centre, tel. +358 (0)19 560 9007, www.neste.fi Fishing licenses for the Koskenkylä fishing park:
• South Coast Fishing Adventures, tel. +358 (0)400 628 648, www.trophyfishing.fi Fishing licenses for the Ahvenkoski special fishing district:
• During summers from the Alma’s café/kiosk, Ahvenkoski, Pyhtää • During winter from Lunch Restaurant Fellmanni, Koivulanmäentie 2, Ruotsinpyhtään centre, tel. +358 (0)19 618 217, www.fellmanni.com National fisheries management fee and provincial lure fishing fee:
http://kalastuslupa.smilehouse.com. For more information: Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, www.mmm.fi
For more information on the eastern Uusimaa fishing area:
Federation of Finnish fisheries associations, www.ahven.net Fishing guides:
• Augur fishing service, tel. +358 (0)50 594 2983, www.kalaopas.info • Finnordica-Hauenmaja, tel. +358 (0)44 215 6807, www.hauenmaja.fi • Fisherman’s Adventures, tel. +358 (0)19 533 578, +358 (0)440 495 030, www.fishermans.fi • Fishing Lords, tel. +358 (0)40 561 0630, www.fishinglords.fi • South Coast Fishing Adventures, tel. +358 (0)400 628 648, www.trophyfishing.fi
LEISURE Annina’s Riding Stable Köpbackantie 43, Haravankylä tel. +358 (0)40 514 3605 www.anninantalli.com Esma’s Riding School Paavalinkyläntie 113, Paavalinkylä tel. +358 (0)40 557 7464, www.esma.fi Bike Hire and Repair Porvoonkatu 30, in the centre tel. +358 (0)19 532 192 Sea Golf Rönnäs golf, tennis Ruukinrannantie 4, Rönnäs tel. +358 (0)20 786 2696 www.seagolf.fi
Stall Hagelund horseback riding and camps Pohjois-Sarvilahdentie 236, Pohjois-Sarvilahti tel. +358 (0)40 773 6526 www.stallhagelund.net Tennis courts Kapteenintie, in the centre tel. +358 (0)19 532 877, only in summer Pedal boat rental Keskustie 6, Tesjoki tel. +358 (0)19 533 463/Tesjoen Market, tel. +358 (0)19 514 182, www.polkuvene.fi Plagen Beach Kapteenintie, in the centre tel. +358 (0)19 555 438
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS Pharmacy Kruunu Kuningattarenkatu 15, tel. +358 (0)19 531 275 www.kruunuapteekki.fi Post office, R-Kioski Loviisa Brandensteininkatu 17 tel. +358 (0)200 71000, www.posti.fi Taxi Mannerheiminkatu 14, tel. +358 (0)100 3344
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Health Centre Öhmaninkatu 4 tel. +358 (0)19 5551 Police Mannerheiminkatu 12 Emergency number 112 National emergency number 112
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MEETING AND EVENT SERVICES Axxell Kansanopistontie 16, Kuggom tel. +358 (0)290 017 735 www.axxell.fi/kuggom Boistö accommodation, restaurant and meeting services on an island for groups on request tel. +358 (0)50 576 7858 www.boisto.fi Degerby Hotel-Restaurant Brandensteininkatu 17, in the centre tel. +358 (0)19 50 561 www.degerby.com Embom Manor tel. +358 (0)400 602 089 www.doit-int.fi/page15.html Finnordica-Hauenmaja experience, conference and fishing guide services Blybergintie 89, Pernaja tel. +358 (0)44 215 6807 www.hauenmaja.fi Fisherman’s Adventures fishing trips, accommodation and event services Markkinamäentie 476, Ahvenkoski tel. +358 (0)440 495 030 www.fishermans.fi
Fishing Lords conference and accommodation services, event services, fishing trips all year tel. +358 (0)20 768 9160 www.fishinglords.fi Keskus-Centralen conference and banquet services Eteläharju 2, centre tel. +358 (0)40 511 6466, +358 (0)50 511 2466 www.keskus-centralen.fi Kvarnudden group accommodations on request Kvarnudden 103, tel. +358 (0)40 546 5907 www.kvarnudden.fi Rönnäs cottages & Conference program and catering services Meritie, Rönnäs tel. +358 (0)400 714 673 www.ronnas.fi Tikander Sea-Service passenger transport by boat tel. +358 (0)400 674 358 Villa Mandala wellness and training centre Lapinkyläntie 613 B, Skinnarby tel. +358 (0)50 305 7878, +358 (0)40 588 9947 www.villamandala.fi
FARM PRODUCTS AND DIRECT SALES TO THE PUBLIC Disa’s Fish Shop Tekniikkatie 1, Tesjoki tel. +358 (0)20 769 9161 www.kuusisenkala.fi
Labby Manor organic farm, shop Labbyn Kartano 49, Labby tel. +358 (0)40 765 7508, www.labby.fi
Eija’s Garden garden shop and an English-style garden Elimäentie 74, Ahvenkoski tel. +358 (0)40 505 0824/Eija +358 (0)45 2654 810/store www.eijasgarden.fi
Laura’s Fish fish shop and rainbow trout pond Markkinamäentie 137, Ahvenkoski tel. +358 (0)400 932 871 www.laurasfish.fi
Hommas Taimitarha strawberry picking in July, farm animals Granholmantie, Liljendal tel. +358 (0)40 591 3352 Hultgård’s Bullsmeat Hultgårdintie 135, Mickelspiltom tel. +358 (0)40 525 6356 www.hultgard.fi
THE LOVIISA MARKET Winter time: Sept. 1st–April 30th Tue, Thu and Sat at 7 a.m.–1 p.m. Summer time: May 2nd–Aug. 31st Mon–Sat at 7 a.m.–2 p.m. Market: February 5th, April 9th, June 18th, August 20th, October 1st and December 3rd at 7 a.m.–6 p.m. Further information: the market supervisor, tel. +358 (0)44 565 1188 www.loviisa.fi/loviisamarketsquare
SUMMER MARKETS Kabböle summer market, Kabbölentie 1251, Kabböle June 5th–August 10th on Wednesdays at 5 p.m.–7 p.m., on Saturdays at 10 a.m.–2 p.m. www.kabbolemarina.fi Ringborg summer market, Ringborgintie 26, Tallbacka June 15th on Saturday at 10 a.m.–1 p.m. transfer by Österstjernan or free bus transfer, www.ringborg.org Midsummer market June 20th on Thursday at 6 p.m.–8 p.m. June 29th, July 6th, July 13th and July 20th on Saturdays at 10 a.m.–12 noon Sarvisalo summer market, Sarvisalontie 1035, Härkäpää June 8th, June 15th, June 29th–August 17th on Saturdays at 10 a.m.–12 noon, June 21st on Friday at 10 a.m.–1 p.m. and August 24th on Saturday at 6 p.m.–9 p.m., www.sarfsalo.fi
OTHER SERVICES City of Loviisa Mannerheiminkatu 4, 07900 Loviisa tel. +358 (0)19 5551, www.loviisa.fi Ab J. Tidstrand Oy chartered bus service tel. +358 (0)19 531 865, www.tidstrand.fi Alko, liquor store Mariankatu 33, Loviisa tel. +358 (0)20 711 2192, www.alko.fi Car Hire Scandia-Rent Shell Loviisa, Mannerheiminkatu 24 tel. +358 (0)440 717 467 www.scandiarent.fi Cinema: Culture Centre & Kino Marilyn Loviisa Kuningattarenkatu 17, Loviisa www.kinomarilyn.fi
Loviisa Main Library Internet access Kuningattarenkatu 24 tel. +358 (0)19 555 330 Bus Station: Loviisa MH-Asiamies Sarel Oy Mannerheiminkatu 14 tel. +358 (0)45 358 5510 www.matkahuolto.fi Fortum Power and Heat Oy/ Loviisa Nuclear Power Plant On the island of Hästholmen abt. 15 km from the centre Atomitie 700, Loviisa tel. +358 (0)10 4511 www.fortum.com
You can pick the sweetest strawberries yourself at Hommas Taimitarha and see farm animals at the same time.
Malmgård Manor manor shop, café, group visits, visits to the brewery Malmgård 47, Malmgård tel. +358 (0)19 638 050 www.malmgard.fi Wildemans juices, organic sweets, organic apple juice Isnäsintie 86, Isnäs tel. +358 (0)400 626 299 www.wildemans.fi
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Programmes and Guided Tours Group Tours and Guides Loviisa Tours Loviisa Tours provides group tour programmes and guides in Loviisa and the eastern Uusimaa region. Some programme examples for groups in 2013
Loviisa - Homes and Gardens
Welcome to the green garden town where you can find fascinating courtyards behind the fences in historical wood house blocks! During the tour we will visit private gardens (a rose garden, clematis garden and villa garden) as well as fortress parks. We will learn about gardening and life in a garden town while touring the gardens and streets. A delicious lunch will be enjoyed the Kappelinpuiston Helmi, with a coffee break at Eija’s Garden. Duration: depending on the sites, 5–7 ½ hr. Price Mon–Sat from 69 €/person, Sun from 73 €/person. Tours offered: May-August
Russian Loviisa
A guided walking tour to see the influence of the Russian Terechoff family on Loviisa, visit a Russian Orthodox Church and cemetery. We will have lunch at a zakuska buffet in a private home at Villa Aaltonen. The guide will give you insight into spa life etc. while visiting the Loviisa town museum and the Commandant’s House. Before concluding the day with a Russian tea break, we will walk the easy 1.2 km Ehrensvärd’s nature path in the Garnison area. Duration: approx. 5 ½ hrs. Price: Mon–Sat 50 €/person, Sun 54 €/person. Tours offered: May–September Programmes only available for groups with advance booking. Prices are calculated based on a minimum group size of 25 persons. Group tours and guides Loviisa Tours - Porvoo Tours Oy Adlercreutzintie 17, 06100 Porvoo, tel. +358 (0)19 574 2200 loviisatours@porvootours.fi, www.porvootours.fi
Guided tours for groups in Loviisa
Loviisan oppaat ry, www.loviisanoppaat.fi
Guided tours for groups at the Strömfors Iron Works Strömforsin Matkailu Ky During summer (April 15th–September 15th): tel. +358 (0)44 363 6616/Pajakahvila Café During winter: tel. 0400 120 575, stromfors.club@sulo.fi
Opas- ja Ohjelmapalvelu Marjut Ståhls Guided tours, dramatised tours, music services tel. +358 (0)40 530 8847, marjut@digitalvillages.net, www.digitalvillages.net/marjut
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Events
Rootsinpyhtää Bluegrass & Rendezvous at the Strömfors Iron Works on June 7th–9th The festival founded in 1988 brings the best foreign and Finnish bluegrass bands to town, who together with history aficionados recreate the life of the European immigrants who took this music to America. The Strömfors Iron Works is for the 26th time the perfect setting for the festival. The European immigrants took their
folk music to America where it developed into “bluegrass” influenced by blues, gospel as well as other influences. The journey into the roots of bluegrass just feels right in the original buildings of the 18th and 19th century iron works. The historical atmosphere is ideal and you won’t need a lot of imagination to envision the people
from northern Europe who decided to travel overseas. Welcome to the American musician and traditions festival where you can experience the atmosphere of the times when your grandparents left for America! For further information, please visit: www.rootsinpyhtaa.fi
MUSICAL REJOICING AT LURENS The spry Swedish-speaking summer theatre of Lurens has operated on the grounds of Lurens Manor since 1958. The theatre is maintained by Östra Nylands Ungdomsförbund (ÖNUF), and it plays for full audiences every summer. The audience is able to follow the plays from a rotating auditorium. Classic musical My Fair Lady is shown in Lurens during summer 2013. The opening night is on June 28th at 7 p.m. and last show on August 3rd at 6 p.m. Lurensintie 121, Kuggom Further information: ÖNUF’s office tel. +358 (0)19 532 412 or +358 (0)500 806 276 www.lurens.fi
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Events The King Comes to Loviisa on July 6th–7th Fashion from the 18th Century
Panniers, laces and wigs – fashion trends and foolery were already a rage in the 18th century. The width of the laces and panniers were measured for the luxury tax. Also, soldiers’ jackets got longer and shorter as trends shifted. The country folk tried to appear as elegant as their handiwork and wealth allowed. The Good Citizens of Loviisa introduce 18th century attires in a fashion show on Sunday July 7th at 1 p.m. in Kappelinpuisto Helmi. In addition to what the nobility wore, the show includes the dresses worn by middle-class and country women – not to mention men’s wear. The 18th century weekend starts on Saturday July 6th from 9 a.m.– 2 p.m. with a programmed crafts market in Aleksanterinpiha. This year marks the 16th King Comes to Loviisa event and is organized by the association the Good Citizens of Loviisa, which includes members interested in 18th century history and culture. The event includes the visit of the recently crowned Adolf Frederik, King of Sweden, to the eastern area of his kingdom in 1752. During the visit, the King named the town Degerby anew after Queen Lovisa Ulrika. For more information: The Good Citizens of Loviisa, tel. +358 (0)44 565 1011 Loviisa Tourist Office, +358 (0)19 555 234, www.loviisa.fi
Ruukki PICNIC June 29th Ruukki Picnic brings together people with love for old cars and motorcycles to the Strömfors Iron Works. You can look forward to waxed and shiny vehicles, relaxed summer vibes and live music. Further information: tel. +358 (0)40 768 6695 www.ruukkipicnic.fi
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Loviisa Trotting Races The Loviisa trotting race track is known for its unique atmosphere. In addition to the betting you can enjoy good company and refreshments at the café and the restaurant. During summer 2013 in Loviisa there will be harness races on Monday evening 6.30 p.m. June 3rd, June 24th, July 1st, July 22nd and July 29th . Tickets: adults 6 €, free entry for children under 16. Fascination of Roses pony race Sat July 6th at 12 noon, free entry. For more information, visit www.loviisanravit.fi
Fascination of Roses IN LOVIISA
- Lace and Princesses July 6–7th The Fascination of Roses event in Loviisa opens the rose garden gates in Loviisa and offers a wide selection of rosy experiences from music and art to food - not to mention several courses on roses. This year the theme will be Lace and Princesses – there will be plenty of both. You can visit lace gardens and Lace Park. Lace and princesses will also be present in art shows organized by students. See the rose ponies and pony races on the trotting race of Loviisa on Saturday July 6th. The winner will get a prize from the Princess Briar Rose and a rose will be given to each spectator. More roses will be distributed on Saturday at 5 p.m. in a rose wedding open to the public when the couple from Loviisa that won the Love Story competition will get married in the church of Loviisa, the Wedding Town. The wedding theme can also be found at the town museum of the Commandant’s
House where you can see historical wedding dresses from the 19th century. The wedding exhibition is held at the Pilasterit on Sunday July 7th. Princess Briar Rose also takes part in the Rose cruise of the Österstjernan on Sunday. The Annina´s stable exhibits pony stories of Princess Briar Rose on Sunday. The “Princess for a day” course makes you a princess with music, art and theatre. The course ends on Sunday with different princess parades. In the Kappelinpuiston Helmi there is rose jazz, rosy operettar and rose yoga. Small musicians can roam the rose gardens. At Ulrikanhovi, you can learn rose painting under the guidance of Repin Institute teachers from St. Petersburg. The rose dance is held at the Laivasilta on Saturday. Organizer: the association Loviisan Wanhat Talot ry For more information: www.loviisanwanhattalot.fi
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Events The Liljendal Revue The Liljendal revue is packed with humour and local Swedish dialect. The revue is seen by approx. 2,500 persons every year at Liljendalgården, Kartanontie 16, Sävträsk. This spring will mark the 35th revue. For more information: Liljendal Ungdomsförening rf www.luf.fi
The Liljendal Days June 14th–16th The Liljendal Days are celebrated in Sävträsk on June 14th–16th. The event brings together both the young and the old. The programme includes a traditional market on Saturday June 15th and a dance event in the evening at 8 p.m.–1 a.m. Events for the whole family. Friday June 14th at 7 p.m. the parish organizes a church concert and mass will be held on Sunday June 16th at 10 a.m. Further information: tel. +358 (0)440 555 354
The Vikings occupy Loviisa!
Ancient Loviisa Market July 13th–14th Dragon-decorated tents are erected in the Ungern fortress when medieval-themed merchants come from all over Finland to Loviisa. The crafts market is intended for the whole family and gives you a real feeling of times past. You can try archery and pony riding just like in the old days, see crafts exhibitions, enjoy music and see warriors act out swordplay.
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Come to see and experience the tradition! Market opening hours: Saturday July 13th 10 a.m.–7 p.m., Sunday July 14th 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Bastion Ungern, Ungernintie. For more information, tel. +358 (0)440 333 890 Loviisan Muinaismarkkinat
Small Ships’ Race July 19th–2oth The traditional boat festival Small Ships’ Race is organized this year on Friday and Saturday on request of the public. The Small Ships’ Race is a sailing race for classic wooden boats. People arrive from afar to admire the stars of the race, the traditional Baltic Sea workboats. Conveniently for the spectators, the race takes place on the Bay of Loviisa. The boat festival includes plenty of other activities - from a children’s bouncy castle to night dances and the Miss Loviisa contest. The sailing contests and the parallel events can be seen on a big screen. For more information: Loviisan Laivasilta ry, tel. +358 (0)400 164 878, www.laivasilta.net
BackyardRock Rock music is played already for the 9th time during the two-day Backyardrock event on July 26th–27th. For more information: www.backyardrock.com
Liljevisan - Lily Songs The popular song event Liljevisan is organized at the pavillion of Liljendalgården in Sävträsk, at 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 28th. The event is organized by the City of Loviisa and the association Visans Vänner i Östnyland. For more information, tel. +358 (0)40 566 1307
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Peace Forum August 2nd–6th This year marks the 26th Loviisa Peace Forum. The event includes markets, seminars, exhibits, concerts and the peace fair. The peace crepes are prepared at the market square on Saturday 3rd at 8 a.m.–12 noon. A candle parade is organised on Hiroshima day on August 6th. The parade will start at 10 p.m. and goes from the Laivasilta to Plagen Beach. tel. +358 (0)45 7840 5574 www.rauhanfoorumi.fi www.facebook.com/LoviisanRauhanfoorumi www.twitter.com/LovPeaceForum www.youtube.com/LovPeaceForum
LOVIISA SoNG FESTIVAL August 4th The power of singing is enormous. People sing for freedom, out of despair, for better or for worse, to praise and to protest, to celebrate or to lament – but above all, to be happy. The renowned Loviisa Song Festival started in 1899 and it has attracted both choirs and people who enjoy collective singing at the historic fortresses in Loviisa. During its peak year, 1971, nearly 8,000 music lovers gathered at Bastion Ungern. The international music event Loviisa Song Festival is held on Sunday August 4th at Ungern. Organizer: the association Loviisan Laulu ry. Further information: tel. +358 (0)45 7840 5574, www.loviisasongfestival.fi www.facebook.com/LoviisanLaulujuhlat
OLDEN DAYS August 24th–25th A shingle machine and a spudder are at work when old farming tools and methods are presented in the Jokela Home District Museum in Ruotsinkylä village during the Olden Days Event. For more information: tel. +358 (0)19 619 632 or +358 (0)400 152 858 www.jokelanmuseo.info
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The Loviisa Sibelius Festival August 22nd–24th
At the Loviisa Sibelius Festival, you can enjoy the very best of chamber music. In his youth, the composer Jean Sibelius spent several summers in Loviisa. The sun, the sea, summer and light filled him with impressions that were to inspire him for the rest of his life. This is also the frame in which international artists – and the festival audience – interpret Sibelius. The Loviisa Sibelius Festival is characterised by its warm, youthful atmosphere. Over the years, this traditional festival has brought a number of stars to the town under the management of artistic director Jan-Erik Gustafsson. Tickets and more information available at: Loviisa Cultural Office, tel. +358 (0)440 555 499 www.loviisansibeliuspaivat.fi
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Calendar of Events 2013 Feb. 2nd Orchestra Forum in Liljendalgården Feb. 5th February market at Loviisa market square April 9th April market at Loviisa market square April 21st Choir marathon in Loviisa Church May 1st Summer opening at Laivasilta May 24th Loviisa City Shopping by Night May 26th Open Gardens in Loviisa nd June 2 Open Gardens in Loviisa June 7th–9th Rootsinpyhtää Bluegrass & Rendezvous June 9th Open Gardens in Loviisa June 14th–16th Liljendal Days June 15th Iron Works Day at the Strömfors Iron Works June 18th Midsummer market at Loviisa market square June 21st Midsummer Dance at Laivasilta June 29th Ruukki PICNIC at the Strömfors Iron Works July 6th–7th The King Comes to Loviisa – a weekend in the spirit of the 18th century th July 6 Rose Dance at Laivasilta July 6th–7th Fascination of Roses July 13th–14th Ancient Loviisa Market at Ungern fortress July 19th–20th Small Ships’ Race July26th–27th Backyardrock Aug. 1st–4th Pax Tour: Art Objects in Loviisa and Surroundings Aug. 2nd–6th Loviisa Peace Forum Aug. 3rd Kymijoki River Day at the Strömfors Iron Works Aug. 4th Loviisa Song Festival Aug. 4th Open Gardens in Loviisa th Aug. 18 Autumn market in Pernaja Aug. 20th Loviisa Day market at Loviisa market square Aug. 22nd–24th Loviisa Sibelius Festival Aug. 24th–25th Historical Houses of Loviisa – Traditional Finnish Building and Renovation Days Aug. 24th–25th Laivasilta Market Aug. 24th–25th Olden Days at Jokela Home District Museum Aug. 25th Loviisa Day st Aug. 31 Night of the Ancient Fires at Laivasilta Sep. 21st Harvest Feast market at Laivasilta Oct. 1st Autumn market at Loviisa market square Nov. 6th Swedish Day Nov. 29th Loviisa City Shopping by Night Dec. 3rd Christmas market at Loviisa market square Dec. 6th Independence Day Dec. 7th–8th Loviisa Christmas Dec. 7th Laivasilta Christmas market Dec. 13th St. Lucia celebration at Loviisa market square and in the church Dec. 14th–15th Loviisa Christmas For more events visit: www.loviisa.fi and www.evenemax.fi
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Galleries in Loviisa Almintalo Art Centre Opened in summer of 2013 Brandensteininkatu 3, in city centre www.loviisantaidekeskus.fi Aleksanterin Taidevintti Aleksanterinkatu 8 in the centre tel. +358 (0)40 512 5508 www.aleksanteri.fi open during summer on Thursdays 1 p.m.–5 p.m. Gallery Jupiter Wanha Navetta Strömfors Iron Works tel.+358 (0)50 575 5084 www.galleriajupiter.com open by reservation and during summer Tue–Sun 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Gallery Klassiset Veneet Laivasilta tel. +358 (0)50 583 5184 open during summer
Gallery Saltbodan Laivasilta 4 tel. +358 (0)40 504 5051, +358 (0)19 532 572 www.saltbodan.fi open during summer Kai Nissinen Home Gallery Karttuhuoneenkatu 2 in the centre tel. +358 (0)40 516 1229 open by reservation Päivi Melamies Home Gallery tel. +358 (0)40 512 5508 www.aleksanteri.fi/galleria open by reservation Tallinvintti at the Strömfors Iron Works Ruukintie 10, Strömfors Iron Works tel. +358 (0)440 555 499 www.loviisa.fi/kulttuuri open during summer
Exhibitions at Gallery Theodor 2013 Jan. 15th–Feb 2nd Kristina Stenstrand memorial exhibition Feb. 5th–23th Tarja Tuomisaari Feb. 26th–March 16th Paula Oksman March 19th–April 6th Anitta Vertainen April 9th–27th Eva-Lotta Blom April 30th–May 18th Aino Ulmanen painting group May 21st–June 8th Jertta Ratia June 11th–29th Anu Björkqvist – Tarja Törttö July 2nd–20th Åsa Riippa July 23rd–Aug. 10th Hanna Olá Aug. 13th–31st Annual exhibition of the art association Sep. 3rd–21st Tero Maksimainen Sep. 24th–Oct 12th Merja Väätäinen Oct. 15th–Nov 1st Jaana Vanne Nov. 5th–23rd Juha-Pekka Ikäheimo Nov. 26th–Dec 14th Christmas exhibition of the art association Galleria Theodor, Mariankatu 21, centre Opening hours: Tue, Thu 11 a.m.–3 p.m., Wed 11 a.m.–5 p.m., Fri 11 a.m.–4 p.m., Sat 11 a.m.–2 p.m. tel. +358 (0)40 749 3790, www.galleriatheodor.fi
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