Discover the best top things to do in Seinajoki, Finland including Museum of South Ostrobothnia, Civil Guard and Lotta Museum, Tornava Church, Ylistaron kirkko, HopLop Seinajoki, Epop-Wake, Seinajoki Library, Etela-Pohjanmaan Traktorimuseo, Aalto Center of Seinajoki, Culture Club Still Standing.
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The diverse and broad provincial museum of South Ostrobothnia has its centre located in the beautiful Törnävä museum area roughly three kilometres from the centre of Seinäjoki. The museum area is surrounded by the park area of the old Östermyra iron works, and the Seinäjoki river flows nearby. This area is a popular place for events and recreational activities.
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At HopLop, you have permission to play! Our parks are inspiring, safe places full of fun activities that encourage the whole family to move: exciting adventure labyrinths, super-fun trampolines, action-packed electric race cars, speedy slides…
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Welcome to the first watersports centre in western Finland! Our watersports centre provides stand up paddle board rentals, cable wakeboarding lessons and a big and trendy terrace with a view! All you need to bring is yourself and a smile on your face because we got you covered with all the necessary gears for the activities!
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The Seinajoki main library consists of two buildings (Apila and Aalto) and both are architecturally noteworthy. Aalto library was completed in 1965 and was designed by Alvar Aalto. The newer building Apila was opened in August of 2012. Apila is open every day of the year. Aalto library is closed on religious holidays and Sundays and also Saturdays during the summer.
A place to read newspapers and have a cup of coffee or lunch, or just sit and read in front of the large windows in a rocking chair and watch the town move by. Great reading nooks for adults, teens, and kids.
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Biggest collection of old tractors in Finland. The museum is private owned and there is about 150 tractors. Most of them are renovated and they are in "working-condition". The owner is 80-old Matti Jaskari. He has collected the tractors during 25 years from Finland. He is entrepreneur and nowadays you can meet him in museum because there is still a lot of working.
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The Aalto Center in Seinäjoki is something so uniwue in Finland. It is really the place to visit. The Church with surroundings and the tower, Town Hall with dark blue walls, bew library and the City Theather. The theather has a restaurant with very tasty buffer lunch!
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