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Finland & the Baltic
States - Travel Video. Globe Trekker-Pilot Guides.

Situated
in the north east of Europe, Finland is closely linked with its
Scandinavian
neighbors whilst the Baltic States of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia have
only recently escaped communist rule.
Neil Gibson visits the three
capitals of the Baltic States before taking the ferry to Finland and
finally heading north to the forests and lakes of Karelia. 55
minutes approx.
Along
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Go bargain hunting at the Ganunai flea market
outside Vilnius, the
capital of Lithuania
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Attend the Rasa midsummer nights festival in
Lithuania, one of the biggest days in Pagan
calendar
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Shop in Riga, the Estonian capital, often known
as the Paris of Eastern Europe
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Visit the former Nazi concentration camp of Salapils,
just outside Riga
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Get a ride on the Helsinki pub tram
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Enter the mad wife
carrying competition to win your
wife's weight in beer!
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Finland
- Travel Video. DVD.
7 Days.
52 Minutes.
Finland is a
land of a thousand lakes and eternal forests,
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land of log cabins and Orthodox churches - a midsummer’s dream in the
extreme north of Europe.
Helsinki, ‘The Daughter of the Baltic’, ‘The Gibraltar of the North’, a
dividing line between east and west and a modern and liberal minded
metropolis. Founded in 1550 by Swedish king, Gustav Vasa, as a trading
centre, in 1812 Tsar Alexander The First made it the capital of the
Principality Of Finland.
Turku is the oldest city in Finland and is the country’s first capital
city from where Finnish culture was born. It is still evocative of the
Middle Ages.
The sea, a magnificent island landscape and picturesque timber houses
are typical of one of the oldest cities in the Gulf Of Bothnia,
Uusikaupunki. It was there in 1712 that a peace treaty was signed
between Russia and Sweden and this small, quiet town has a long maritime
history.
Further north is a town of seafarers and traders, Kokkola, of which the
old town boasts the largest number of timber built houses in Finland.
The cleric, Anders Chydenius, once lived here and laid the foundation of
Liberalism, the freedom of both religion and trade.
Oulu is the flourishing centre of Northern Finland. Along with its many
green areas this city by the sea comes alive during the spring and
summer months.Despite the harsh climate, tropical plants are popular in
the city.
The hilly landscape of the spacious Pallas Ounastunturi National Park is
located in the north west, close to the Swedish border. Yellow-green
reindeer moss and dense layers of many other varieties grow on the
seemingly endless hills of primeval stone and gneiss. The plant life of
this region always surprises those who encounter it for the first time.
Finland is a country that boasts more lakes than any other. It is full
of picturesque, natural beauty, unique cultural treasures and historic
locations:a tranquil paradise set in the extreme north.
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Helsinki Finland
- Travel Video. DVD.
Vista Point. 26 Minutes.
Helsinki, the
Daughter of the Baltic,
the Gibraltar of the North, a dividing line
between east and west and a modern and liberal minded metropolis.
Founded in 1550 by Swedish king Gustav Vasa as a trading centre and in
1812 Tsar Alexander The First made it the capital of the Principality Of
Finland.
The Senaatinori is located in the centre of the city. The square is
dominated by a monument and surrounded by a number of fine Neo-Classical
buildings. Tsar Alexander The Second included public, ecclesiastical and
academic buildings in the square including government offices, a
cathedral and university.
Uspenski Cathedral is situated at the city’s southern harbour and is the
largest Russian Orthodox church in both western and northern Europe.
Built in 1868 according to traditional Russian design its exterior is of
red brick and it is crowned by thirteen gilded domes.
The Finlandia Talo is Helsinki’s concert and congress centre, a work of
art that encapsulates the building and design philosophy of Alvar Aalto,
one of Finland’s most prominent architects of the 20th century. The
white-coloured opera house was completed in 1993. It was a daring
project as the city’s treasury was empty! But music reigned supreme and
today the building is an important part of the city’s cultural life.
Helsinki is a captivating city and has rightly been declared Europe’s
capital of culture.
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Kerimaki Finland
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
Situated in the small Finnish town of Kerimäki
is
the Kerimaen Kirkko. Close to the fascinating lake district of the
Savonlinna region the inhabitants of Kerimäki wanted to have a church
that was a little different. Forty five metres long and forty two metres
wide, Kerimäki Church is the largest timber built Christian church in
the world.
The building of the wooden church was the achievement of the entire
church community as each member of the local neighbourhood took part in
its construction.
The wooden pews can seat a congregation of more than three thousand. In
fact it has been known to accommodate up to five thousand!
Along with the bell tower, the Kerimäen Kirkki creates a harmonious
unity in a wonderful setting of trees and is justifiably Kerimäki.’s
most spoken about and fascinating landmark.
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Lapland Finland
- Travel Video. DVD.
Vista Point. 26 Minutes.
Finnish Lapland
is a region of around ninety
four thousand square kilometres covered by
forests and marshland, similar to Swedish Lapland. The local inhabitants
live in harmony with nature and the six thousand five hundred Sami
people have managed to preserve their unique landscape right up until
the present day.
Rovaniemi is a modern and lively main town in northern
Finland
and the gateway to Lapland. The famous Arktikum Museum provides a
comprehensive insight into life in the Artic Circle.
Two large rivers, the Ounasjoki and the Kemijoki, meet in Rovaniemi from
were lumberjacks and gold prospectors once embarked upon their
pioneering adventures. Today the city is a centre of tourism.
Pajakyla is the home of Santa Claus and is open throughout the year. In
the Arctic Circle eight kilometres north of the city is a special
attraction that attracts six hundred thousand visitors each year:
several tiny log cabins contain Santa’s work rooms and a number of his
helpers in traditional Lap costume offer a variety of colourful arts and
crafts.
In Lapland each season of the year has a special charm. The summer
months are warm, in autumn the leaves shine out in golden yellow and in
winter the landscape is covered with snow and ice.
The hilly landscape of the large Pallas Ounastunturi National Park is
located in the north west, close to the Swedish border and its treeless
slopes make it one of the most popular winter ski resorts in Finland.
Lapland is a land of countless myths and legends where remoteness,
adventure and romance have managed to survive and where the power of
nature is still very much alive.
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Muhoksen Kirkko Finland
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
Approximately thirty kilometres southeast
of
the Finnish city of Oulu is an architectural gem, the Muhoksen Kirkko,
the oldest timber built church in Finland that dates back to 1634.
The canopy above the pulpit is decorated with a number of exceptional
wooden sculptures.
It is believed that these figures were manufactured in Germany and
brought to the church during The Thirty Years’ War. The pulpit was the
work of Mikael Sigfridsson Balt a gifted Finnish carpenter and sculptor
of the late seventeenth century.
The pews of the rectangular church can accommodate a congregation of
five hundred. The interior is dominated by a magnificent altarpiece
created by Emanuel Granberg that dates back to 1778 and portrays a scene
from the Old Testament, Moses And The Brass Serpent.
Due to a great deal of loving care the Muhoksen Kirkko in the parish of
Muhos is now a well preserved jewel of historic Finnish architecture.
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Naantali (Nadendal) Finland
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
Just fourteen kilometres from Turku is the small,
picturesque
city of Naantali that is often referred to as Finland’s ‘Summer City’.
Its origins, as well as the name, Naantali, are closely connected with a
Birgitten monastery that was founded in 1443. Shortly after the creation
of the monastery community of monks and nuns a settlement originated
close by.
For some years the inhabitants of this small city led a relatively
frugal life as when the monastery closed so did the income that was
derived from it. Naantali’s second financial high season came in the
eighteenth century when a professor discovered the healing power of the
local spring water. The water of the Viluluoto Spring was thought to
have miraculous powers and soon Naantali grew into a famous health
resort.
The picturesque buildings in the city’s historic centre have been
lovingly restored. Most of them date back to the eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries. In those days many of the buildings were farm
houses as their owners earned their living from the land.
There is a fascinating abundance of arts and crafts on sale in the many
shops that are to be found in the atmospheric lanes of the old town.
It is understandable why Naantali is known as Finland’s ‘Summer City’ as
well as being a treasure trove of medieval history.
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Olavinlinna (St Olaf's Castle) Finland
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
The
mighty Olavinlinna Castle rises majestically
above
the picturesque lakeland scenery of Savonlinna in southern Finland, a
former border region that was once the scene of many a bloody battle.
The location of the fortress was well chosen as for many centuries the
strategically-placed castle on the small granite island had to withstand
attack from the Russian army.
Large sections of the castle have been extensively restored and
transformed into two museums. The History Museum contains various finds
that relate to the history of Olavinlinna. Unfortunately, none of the
castle’s original wooden furniture and fittings have survived and
several devastating fires destroyed much of the castle’s internal décor
in the 19th century. The Orthodox Museum contains a large number of
icons and cult objects of the Russian Orthodox Church and highlight the
cultural influence that the Russians had on the castle.
Each June the Olavinlinna Courtyard is transformed into the main venue
of the renowned Savonlinna Opera Festival. The festival is also famous
beyond Finland and is one of the crowning highlights of Europe’s summer
festivals.
Thanks to its annual cultural events, Olavinlinna Castle is now a
tranquil and historic setting for one and all.
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Porvoo Finland
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
On the
banks of the Porvoonjoki River around
fifty
kilometres east of the Finnish metropolis of Helsinki is the picturesque
town of Porvoo. The origin of today’s bishop’s town dates back to 1346
and after Turku it is the second oldest town in Finland.
Porvoo was located on one of Scandinavia’s most important trading
routes, the historic King’s Road, which became a pawn in the hands of
the great powers.
In 1760 a devastating fire reduced the town to ashes. Unfortunately only
a few buildings survived the catastrophe. However, the historic centre
of Porvoo, with its charming old buildings, has managed to maintain much
of its original atmosphere.
Porvoo’s oldest building dates back to the sixteenth century yet the
town’s other buildings more than compensate for their lack of age by way
of their pretty floral decorations.
The idyllic, narrow lanes and shopping streets as well as the colourful
buildings, form a unique ensemble that is truly unforgettable. Porvoo is
rightfully described as a Finnish treasure trove of mediaeval
architecture!
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Rauma Finland
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
Located in
Finland, Rauma’s most striking
feature
is its well preserved and picturesque old town that features a total of
no less than six hundred historic buildings.
Some of the wooden buildings are still inhabited while others have been
fully restored and have been transformed into various retail shops.
Covering an area of thirty hectares Rauma’s remarkable old buildings
invoke the captivating and historic atmosphere of a lost age. The city’s
historic ambience is augmented by its many other facets: cafés, art
galleries and boutiques fill the streets with life!
No other city in Scandinavia contains an old town that compares with the
historic and romantic splendour of Rauma.
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Rovaniemi Finland
- Travel Video. DVD.
Vista Point. 26 Minutes.
Rovaniemi is
a lively, modern city in the north
of
Finland
and the gateway to Lapland.
Lappiatalo is a modern building complex that contains a theatre and also
a government building plus a museum and Radio Lapland.
Tourists visit this city throughout the year, a fact that seems at odds
with most people’s perception of Lapland as a land of icy desolation.
The city’s shopping malls contain a huge range of goods and all the
latest gadgets are also available. Rovaniemi has always been the centre
of trade in this region and has become increasingly important as a
tourist destination.
Pajakyla is the home of Santa Claus and is open to the public throughout
the year. At the Arctic Circle eight kilometres north of the city is a
special attraction that pulls in six hundred thousand visitors each
year. Several tiny log cabins contain Santa’s work rooms and a number of
his helpers in traditional Lap costume offer a variety of colourful arts
and crafts.
The Christmas village also features an entertainment park and a reindeer
enclosure. Santa’s main post office is busy each month of the year and
thousands of letters arrive from all over the world and millions of
messages are sent via the Internet.
Once, early pioneers embarked from Rovaniemi and today it is a busy
centre of tourism. From this unusual city the full spectacle of the
midnight sun can be experienced, the Arctic Circle can be crossed and
Santa Claus prepares for his annual deliveries!
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Suomenlinna (Viapori) Finland
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
Scattered
across a number of islands just beyond
the
capital city of Helsinki is one of the most famous and important
architectural monuments in Finland, Suomenlinna, a mighty fortress that
was built by the Swedes as up until the beginning of the nineteenth
century Finland was part of Sweden.
The Crimean War saw the first modern static warfare in history. In 1855
the war extended to the north east of Europe and a number of
British-French ships fired on the fortress for three days. More than
twenty thousand shots were fired from a thousand allied ordnances. The
Suomenlinna Islands suffered terribly and more than half its buildings
and military complexes were destroyed.
During the subsequent Finnish War Of Independence a prison was built on
one of the islands. After centuries of foreign rule, political turmoil
within its neighbouring country brought Finland its much longed for
independence. A tomb in the inner courtyard of the main complex is a
reminder of the architect who created the remarkable fortress, August
Ehrensvärd.
The Suomenlinna fortress buildings are now one of the most visited
historical monuments in the Helsinki region.
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Suomi
Land Of A Thousand Lakes
- Travel Video.
DVD.
Cosmos Global Documentaries. 52
Minutes.
Suomi:
The Land Of A Thousand Lakes.
No other European country is as influenced
by the interplay of both water and land as
Finland.
The impressive beauty of its unspoiled scenery is plain to see and yet
most of Finland, despite each wonderful aspect of its natural landscape,
is still sparsely populated. Its endless forests truly make Finland one
of Europe’s last great wildernesses.
Only in
Finland’s modern capital of Helsinki does the population exceed more
than a hundred inhabitants per square kilometre. The city’s cathedral
has become one of the most famous landmarks in Helsinki that, along with
the general ground plan of the entire city, can be traced back to a
Prussian. Carl Ludwig Engel was the man responsible for the building and
design of the Old Town and Classical Helsinki was born.
Due to their strategic location the islands of Suomenlinna just outside
Helsinki played a central role in the country’s defences and were
transformed into a huge fortress.
Finland particularly lives up to its reputation as ‘The Land Of A
Thousand Lakes’, in Karelia, where huge forests have created a
prosperous paper-making industry. Saimaa Lake is the fourth largest lake
in Europe and covers an area of four thousand three hundred square
kilometres and together with several adjoining lakes it is the largest
body of lakeland in Europe.
In the 1920’s the local media spread the word that Santa Claus did not
live at the North Pole but in the extreme north of Finland. Since then
the Santa Claus Village has become a huge commercial success. The Santa
Claus Post Office is open throughout the entire year to both young and
old alike and several shops offer a large range of souvenirs.
With around a hundred and twenty thousand inhabitants, Oulu is the sixth
largest city in Finland. Unlike the solitude of Lapland the popular
shopping centre of Rotuaari has all the atmosphere of a major city.
The extreme north of Europe is one of the last great natural habitats of
this otherwise densely populated continent. Thus the magnificent
splendour of Suomi lives on right up until the present day.
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Turku Finland
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
Turku is
the birthplace of Finnish culture.
Its
success story began in 1229 when it became a bishop’s seat and the
Swedish king had a fortress built to protect the city and also to
control the power of the Church.
Finland was a Swedish province until 1809. Due to its strategic location
the city of Turku played an important role. A total of thirteen Swedish
kings resided in the city at various times during their visits to the
south of Finland and they were well protected by the high towers and
mighty walls of its fortress.
In 1509 the Danes attacked and plundered various regions of Turku and
laid siege to its cathedral for five days and in the eighteenth century
the army of the Russian Tsar also ravaged the city.
Turku is often referred to as the birthplace of Finnish culture and its
historic buildings most certainly provide a fascinating insight into its
colourful past.
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Uspensky Cathedral Finland
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
In the
heart of Finland’s capital city of Helsinki
is
the proud and majestic Uspensky Cathedral, the largest Orthodox church
in western Europe. The red brick building is an impressive architectural
symbol of the relationship that once existed between Finland and the
Russian Empire.
With its total of thirteen golden cupolas that signify dramatic flames,
Uspensky Cathedral is highly reminiscent of traditional Russian church
design.
Many thousands of the bricks used for the construction of Uspensky were
salvaged from another building: the dismantling of the Bomarsund
Fortress provided the church with an economic building material.
Uspensky Cathedral is one of the most important buildings in Helsinki
and is also a magnificent symbol of Finland’s dramatic religious
history.
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Vanha Vaasa Finland
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
The
founding and name of the city of Vaasa
dates
back to Swedish King, Karl The Ninth, even though today the city is part
of Finland.
The city has always been an important centre of education. Indeed, Vaasa
was the first city in Finland to possess a library.
The main goal of the Bragegården Open Air Museum was to create and
preserve a typical East Bothnian farming community. It contains a total
of twenty three buildings some of which are not associated with
agriculture as fishing also played an important role in the lives of the
local coastal population of this region.
Fortunately, due to the museum Vanha Vaasa has been able to preserve
much of the Finnish Swedish farm culture of past centuries.
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Finland: Fresh and Original - Travel Video. Video Visits.

Begin your journey to Finland in the
picturesque capital city of Helsinki. Visit the neoclassical Senate
Square and the striking monument to the composer, Jean Sibelius.
Compare the modern Alvar Aalto Museum in Jyvaskyla with the Lutheran
Cathedral in Tampere. Join the Finns in a sauna, then travel to the
unspoiled wilderness of Lapland, where reindeer herding is an ongoing
tradition of the friendly Lapps. 50 minutes. c 1990
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Holiday In Finland with Crystal Gayle's - Travel Video. Travelview International.
VHS.

Crysal Gayle's
Holiday In Finland. Experience the sights and sounds of Finland with
music superstar Crystal Gayle and her special guests TV personality John
Davidson ("Hollywood Squares"), vocalist Gloria loring ("Days Of Our
Lives") and international singing sensation Roch Voisini, and much much
more. 48 minutes.
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