Best attractions and places to see around Parainen. Parainen is a region in Finland characterized by its extensive archipelago and coastal landscapes. The area offers a diverse range of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural environments. Visitors can explore various locations, from urban centers to maritime museums.
Last updated: August 16, 2026
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The river is a great place to stroll. There's also a small ferry in town that can be used free of charge instead of crossing the bridges.
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A wonderful place to take a short rest. Korpo Church is located in the middle of Kyrklandet. It is a medieval grey stone church in one nave, built in the 15th century and dedicated to Saint Michael. https://www.visitfinland.com/en/product/b4cc26dd-1040-48df-8aed-bd8d6018cdb0/korpo-church/
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The oldest, richly decorated part of the library, dating from 1903, is inspired by the Dutch late Renaissance. It blends harmoniously with the elegant, modern extension by JMKK Architects from 2007, which encloses a quiet courtyard in the middle.
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Korppoo Church is a 15th-century medieval single-nave grey stone church, apparently dedicated to Saint Michael, located in the middle of Korppoo's main island, Kyrklandet. At the west end of the church rises a tower almost twenty metres high, which originally had five floors. The church burned badly as a result of a lightning strike in 1709 and 1834. However, recent research agrees that the church was largely completed in the first half of the 15th century. Perhaps the most special detail of the medieval interior is our country's only surviving shell gallery railing, which is now in its original place between the nave and the shell. Finland's oldest wooden sculpture, the Korppoo Madonna from the Rhineland, which originally belonged to the church from the 1220s, is now housed in the National Museum. However, there are other medieval sculptures in the church, such as Saint George, Saint Michael, Saint Olaf, the Madonna and Child and sculptures depicting Catherine of Alexandria. The 15 sculptures in the altar cabinet are Swedish works from the 15th century.
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The 2,900 m2 building of Turku's Main Library is a building in the Dutch Late Renaissance style, built in 1903 and handed over by Turku's trade councillor Fredric von Rettig to a design by Karl August Wrede. The design was based on a Swedish noble house in Stockholm.
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Whether fish, meat or souvenirs, there is something for everyone.
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Whether fish, meat or souvenirs, there is something for everyone.
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https://www.forum-marinum.fi/fi/ The Forum Marinum Maritime Center is a lively and versatile center for maritime activities and includes a national special museum of maritime history and the Finnish Naval Museum. Restaurant Göran serves cafe delicacies and a tasty, varied lunch. The museum shop offers maritime gifts and other items, literature and high-quality textiles. The museum offers several interesting exhibitions throughout the year and also displays a very interesting boat collection. The maritime center has a considerable collection of museum ships: two large sailing ships, four naval ships and several smaller vessels, from steam harbor tugs to police boats. The museum ships can be seen from the outside all year round, but are only open during the summer months, while the exhibitions are open all year round.
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Many attractions in the region are suitable for families. You can explore the historical exhibits and museum ships at the Forum Marinum Maritime Centre, or stroll along the Aurajoki River, Turku, where you can even take a free ferry. The Turku Market Hall also offers a lively atmosphere with various food and souvenir options that can be enjoyable for all ages.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit Turku Castle, Finland's largest surviving medieval structure. The Turku Market Hall, completed in 1896, offers a glimpse into the past with its old-fashioned atmosphere. Additionally, the Forum Marinum Maritime Centre provides extensive exhibits on naval and maritime history.
The Parainen region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, including easy trails like the Jungfrudansen Trail and The Blueberry Path. There are also many options for cycling and running, with routes ranging from easy to difficult.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Parainen. Some popular options include the Jungfrudansen Trail, The Blueberry Path, Kasberget Nature Trail, Munkviken Nature Trail, and Jurmo Cultural Path. You can find more details and plan your route on the Hiking around Parainen guide.
The Turku Market Hall is an excellent spot, featuring various traditional market stalls, modern eateries, and cafes. The Forum Marinum Maritime Centre also houses Restaurant Göran, which serves cafe delicacies and lunch.
The Aurajoki River, Turku, is a prominent natural feature, offering scenic views and opportunities for riverside strolls. The broader Parainen region is characterized by its extensive archipelago and coastal landscapes, providing beautiful natural environments for exploration.
Yes, the Turku City Library is noted for being wheelchair accessible. It features a blend of historical architecture and modern design, making it an interesting and inclusive place to visit.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical charm and modern amenities, particularly at places like the Turku Market Hall with its old-fashioned atmosphere. The rich maritime history at the Forum Marinum Maritime Centre and the historical significance of Turku Castle are also highly valued. The scenic beauty of the Aurajoki River for strolling is another highlight.
The time needed varies by attraction. For instance, you could spend a few hours exploring the exhibits and museum ships at the Forum Marinum Maritime Centre. A visit to Turku Castle or the Turku Market Hall might take 1-2 hours each, depending on your interest. Strolling along the Aurajoki River can be a leisurely activity for an hour or more.
Yes, the Turku City Library is an architectural highlight, featuring a richly decorated part from 1903 inspired by the Dutch late Renaissance, harmoniously blended with a modern extension. The Turku Market Hall, completed in 1896, also showcases impressive historical architecture.
Yes, the region offers several circular routes for walking and hiking. For example, the Hiking around Parainen guide lists trails like the Jungfrudansen Trail and Munkviken Nature Trail, which can be enjoyed as circular walks.
While specific data isn't provided, the extensive archipelago and coastal landscapes suggest that late spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and exploring the maritime attractions when the weather is milder and museum ships are open.


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