What to do and see in Turku, Southwest Finland: The Best Sights & Landmarks

September 1, 2021 Agatha Simes

Turku (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈturku] ( listen); Swedish: Åbo [ˈoːbʊ] ( listen)) is a city on the southwest coast of Finland at the mouth of the Aura River, in the region of Southwest Finland. Turku, as a town, was settled during the 13th century and founded most likely at the end of the 13th century, making it the oldest city in Finland. It quickly became the most important city in Finland, a status it retained for hundreds of years. After Finland became part of the Russian Empire (1809) and the capital of the Grand Duchy of Finland was moved to Helsinki (1812), Turku continued to be the most populous city in Finland until the end of the 1840s, and it remains a regional capital and an important business and cultural center.
Restaurants in Turku

1. Tahtiin Tahyavat Sculptures

Myllysilta, Turku Finland http://www.turku.fi/kulttuuri-ja-liikunta/museo/kokoelmat/ulkoveistokset/kari-petteri-kakko-tahtiin-tahyavat
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Tahtiin Tahyavat Sculptures

2. Uto

Turku Finland http://www.uto.fi
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Uto

3. Turku Cathedral

Tuomiokirkonkatu 1, Turku 20500 Finland +358 2 2617100 https://www.turunseurakunnat.fi/kirkot-ja-kappelit/turun-tuomiokirkko
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Turku Cathedral

Reviewed By Evabe13

We needed an easy place to visit near the city centre and this church is just few hundred meters from the centre. There was a nice park next to the church also. The church itself is beautiful both inside and outside. Inside there is a lot to see.

4. Sibeliusmuseum

Piispankatu 17, Turku 20500 Finland +358 20 7861477 [email protected] http://www.sibeliusmuseum.fi
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Sibeliusmuseum

A house full of music! The Sibelius museum is the most comprehensive museum of music in Finland. Our goal is to bring to life the history of Finnish music from the 18th century to the present day, and let all genres of music flourish within our walls. A selection taken from the museums 2000 instruments of traditional and art music from all around the globe is exhibited. One exhibition is naturally reserved for Sibelius's life and work. Our concert series, Sibbe Live!, offers live music of different genres on Wednesday evenings, during the fall and spring seasons. Apart from it’s collection on Jean Sibelius, the archive of the Sibelius Museum owns a large collection of different material connected to music, e.g. sheet music, photos and sound recordings. The museum building, designed by Woldemar Baeckman in 1968, is one of the most original Finnish creations of the 1960s.

Reviewed By Lin_nea123321123

Really interesting museum, I can recommend it for everyone who are interested in music and Jean Sibelius. During fall and spring they even organise live concerts! And the exhibition 2020 about architect Erik Adlercreutz was really nice!

5. Martinkirkko

Huovinkatu, Turku 20810 Finland +358 40 3417020 http://www.turunseurakunnat.fi/kirkot-ja-kappelit/martinkirkko
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Martinkirkko

6. Turku Castle

Linnankatu 80, Turku 20100 Finland +358 2 2620322 [email protected] http://www.turku.fi/en/turkucastle
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Turku Castle

Reviewed By Lilli_Hoi - Finland, null

Turku Castle was an important bastion and administrative centre when Finland was under the Swedish rule. All Finnish kids remember mid-16th century period and the reign of Duke John and Catherine Jagellon from the history books. Castle was badly damaged during the years (Fire, WWII etc) but has been lovingly restored. It is relatively sparsely furnished but displays an interesting collection of artefacts from the different periods of its history up in the ‘attic’ and has a temporary exhibition space, too. Current exhibition is about merchant etc women of Turku, very interesting. Castle is about 2.5km away from the city centre, very leisurely and family friendly bike ride along the river Aura (pre-register for Föli city bikes, from EUR 5 / day). Guided tour in English recommended as an introduction to the history, most rooms have also helpful and knowledgable attendants (dressed in historical costumes) who are happy to explain the background to the paintings and furniture not covered on the tour. All signage in English and Swedish as well. Highlight for our nine year old boy was the opportunities to dress up in historical costumes. We all have new appreciation for the Knights after having tried on their full, heavy armour! Lots of steps up and down so do wear comfortable shoes. Allow minimum 2 hours for the visit with the tour, it took us 4 hours with dressing up and a game of chess. Shop has nice souvenirs, coffee and snacks tasty in the restaurant. Highly recommended!

7. Forum Marinum Maritime Centre

Linnankatu 72, Turku 20100 Finland +358 2 2679511 http://www.forum-marinum.fi
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Forum Marinum Maritime Centre

Reviewed By hongnhung28

We were a bit on a rush on that day so didn't manage to check out all the boats and the inside museum. Easily reachable by bus or the city bike. It is a bit far to walk from the city center. They have a nice selection boats/ships here. Very nice to visit on a sunny summer day and have some ice-cream afterwards by the river.

8. Archangel Michael's church

Puistokatu 16, Turku 20100 Finland +358 40 3417110 http://www.turunseurakunnat.fi/kirkot-ja-kappelit/mikaelinkirkko
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Archangel Michael's church

9. St Henry's Ecumenical Art Chappel

Seiskarinkatu 35, Turku 20900 Finland +358 2 2657777 http://www.taidekappeli.fi
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St Henry's Ecumenical Art Chappel

10. Erik Julin Statue

Eskelinkatu 5, Turku Finland http://www.turku.fi/kulttuuri-ja-liikunta/museo/kokoelmat/ulkoveistokset/walter-runeberg-erik-julin
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Erik Julin Statue

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