Other Attractions
Rauma is the third oldest city in Finland, combining history and the present day. Industry, a port, two world heritage sites and a rich cultural offer keep our city vibrant.
Did you know?
Did you know that the narrowest street in Finland is located in Rauma?
Between Kuninkaankatu and Kauppakatu runs Kitukränn, which is said to be the narrowest street in Finland. Along it, there is a funny prohibition sign written in Fraktur script. Go and guess how wide Kitukränn is, or try to figure out what the prohibition sign forbids – with a help of a translator if needed!
Attractions
The ruins of the Church of the Holy Trinity are a relic from the Middle Ages
On the edge of Kalatori, in Old Rauma (Vanhankirkonkatu 28), are the ruins of the Church of the Holy Trinity, which burnt down in 1640.
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Kiikartorni
Kiikartorni offers beautiful views of the Bothnian Sea. You can enjoy the seaside view from 18.6…
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Tammela of Old Rauma
Old Rauma Renovation Centre Tammela exhibits how culturally and historically significant timber buildings are renovated and…
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Keskustelupuisto
The park, implemented as the Lönnström project, is an open space for everyone to enjoy and…
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Kitukränn
Kitukränn, often cited as the narrowest street in Finland, runs between Kuninkaankatu and Kauppakatu. Along Kitukränn,…
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Seminar Garden of Rauma
The Seminar Garden of the University of Turku’s Rauma campus is a great destination to visit.…
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The Ruins of the Church of the Holy Trinity
The ruins of the Church of the Holy Trinity are a reminder of the Middle Ages.…