Discover the best top things to do in Central Ostrobothnia, Finland including Pedagogy, K.H.Renlund museum, ITE-museo, Kieppi, Kokkola Museum of Natural History, Visit Kokkola, Kannuksen Kirkko, Kaustinen Folk Music Festival, Neristan (Old Wooden Town), The Toivonen Animal Park and Peasant Museum, Roos House - K.H.Renlund museum, Lassander House, K.H.Renlund museum.
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The ITE Museum is a Contemporary Folk Art Museum maintained by the city of Kokkola and Maaseudun Sivistysliitto. Its main task is to exhibit and promote Finnish contemporary folk art or ITE art. The building was built in 1813 as a living quarter for the Pedagogio’s teacher. In the ITE Museum in Kokkola you can see exhibitions based on the Collections, as well as visiting exhibitions.
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Visit Kokkola operates as a tourism-, congress- and event service developer, marketer, seller and provider in Kokkola. Visit Kokkola: - Tourist information services - Selling and providing tourism products - Selling and marketing Congress Kokkola - Event planning and production: The Venetian Night Festival - Group Travel - Regional tourism marketing Services provided by Visit Kokkola: - VisitKokkola Online -booking system - Archipelago Cruises on the m/s Jenny - Travel services on the lighthouse island of Tankar - Travel services in the Kokkola and Central Ostrobothnia region - Booking for authorized guides - Brochures and maps (e. g. city, outdoor and hiking maps) - Group travel and incoming - Program Services
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A wonderful festival for art and music lovers! Held at an incredible venue, Festival Park where you, your friends or family and even your dog can have nothing but a great time. Each summer has become flooded with more and more international and local artists, who perform their very best on any of the 24 scenarios at the place. And in case you’re wondering about the amenities, they’ve got free wifi, several cafés and restaurants plus, the shops where you can find great souvenirs. Get your tickets soon and be sure not to miss this!
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Its a beautiful area of old wooden houses. When you walk there you can feel like 100 years ago. Its quiet, peacefull, and beautiful like old times.
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The construction of the house was finished in 1813. The design has influences from both Rococo and Gustavianism, Swedish neo-classicism. As a combination of architectural styles the Roos House is one of a kind in Finland. In here you can see how the Roos family lived. Karl Herman Renlund's art collection in the 2nd floor consists of approximately 50 works from the Golden Age of Finnish Art.
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