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Turku
City in southwest Finland
Distance: Approx. 24 meters
Latitude and longitude: 60.45166667,22.26694444
Turku ( TOOR-koo; Finnish: [ˈturku] ; Swedish: Åbo, Finland Swedish: [ˈoːbu] ) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Southwest Finland. It is located on the southwestern coast of the country at the mouth of the River Aura. The population of Turku is approximately 205,000, while the metropolitan area has a population of approximately 314,000.
Turku and Pori Province
Province of Finland (1634–1997)
Distance: Approx. 187 meters
Latitude and longitude: 60.4517,22.27
Turku and Pori Province (Finnish: Turun ja Porin lääni, Swedish: Åbo och Björneborgs län, Russian: Або-Бьёрнеборгская губерния) was a province of independent Finland from 1917 to 1997. The province was however founded as a county in 1634 when today's Finland was an integrated part of Sweden. It is named after the cities of Turku (Swedish: Åbo) and Pori (Swedish: Björneborg).
Market Square, Turku
Square in Turku, Finland
Distance: Approx. 24 meters
Latitude and longitude: 60.45166667,22.26694444
The Market Square (Finnish: Kauppatori, Swedish: Salutorget) is a city square in the city of Turku, in Finland. It is located in the city's VI District, and is generally considered the city's central square. It hosts a lively market on weekdays, and there are several cafés and restaurants on the square.
Great Fire of Turku
1827 conflagration in Turku, Finland
Distance: Approx. 274 meters
Latitude and longitude: 60.45,22.27
The Great Fire of Turku (Finnish: Turun palo, Swedish: Åbo brand and Russian: Пожар Або) was a conflagration in the city of Turku in 1827. It is still the largest urban fire in the history of Finland and the Nordic countries. The city had faced several large fires before, including an especially devastating one in 1681.
Panimoravintola Koulu
Distance: Approx. 253 meters
Latitude and longitude: 60.44972222,22.26472222
Panimoravintola Koulu is a Finnish brewery restaurant in the city of Turku. Koulu (Finnish for "school") is the largest brewery restaurant in Finland and it is situated in a former Neo-Renaissance style school building from 1889 by architects L. I. Lindqvist and Bruno Granholm. The school to first occupy the building was "Svenska Fruntimmerskolan i Åbo", which was later renamed as the "Svenska flickskolan i Åbo" in 1916, again in 1955 when it became "Åbo svenska flicklyseum", until finally in 1966 the name was changed to "Cygnaeus skola".
Turku Orthodox Church
Church in Turku, Finland
Distance: Approx. 54 meters
Latitude and longitude: 60.45222222,22.26611111
Turku Orthodox Church (Finnish: Turun ortodoksinen kirkko, Swedish: Åbo ortodoxa kyrka) or the Church of the Holy Martyr Empress Alexandra (Finnish: Pyhän marttyyrikeisarinna Aleksandran kirkko; Swedish: Heliga martyrkejsarinnan Aleksandras kyrka; Greek: Ορθόδοξη εκκλησία της Αγίας Αλεξάνδρας, Orthódoxi ekklisía tis Agías Alexándras) is the main church of the Turku Orthodox parish located at the northwest corner of the Turku Market Square along the Yliopistonkatu street in Turku, Finland. The church was built under plans drafted by architect Carl Ludvig Engel and was ordered by Nicholas I of Russia on 5 January 1838. Construction, which began in 1839, cost 67,886 rubles and was completed in 1845.
Åbo Bloodbath
1599 public execution in Turku (Åbo), Finland
Distance: Approx. 24 meters
Latitude and longitude: 60.45166667,22.26694444
The Åbo Bloodbath (Swedish: Åbo blodbad; Finnish: Turun verilöyly) of 10 November 1599 was a public execution in the town of Turku (Åbo), Finland, then part of the Kingdom of Sweden, in the context of the war against Sigismund. Sweden was by then in the final phase of a civil war, with one faction supporting King Sigismund III Vasa, who also was King and Grand Duke of Poland–Lithuania, and another faction supporting Duke Charles of Södermanland, the later Charles IX, Sigismund's paternal uncle. After winning the upper hand in the dispute, Charles crushed the last resistance to his rule, particularly in Finland, while Sigismund had already retreated to Poland.
Turku Market Hall
Market hall in Turku, Finland
Distance: Approx. 233 meters
Latitude and longitude: 60.44972222,22.26611111
Turku Market Hall is the second oldest market hall in Finland, and it was opened in 1896 in Turku.
2017 Turku attack
Terrorist attack in Turku, Finland
Distance: Approx. 20 meters
Latitude and longitude: 60.45194444,22.26638889
The 2017 Turku attack took place on 18 August 2017 at around 16:02–16:05 (UTC+3) when 10 people were stabbed in central Turku, Southwest Finland. Two women were killed in the attack and eight people sustained injuries. Police were informed at 16:02.
Hamburger Börs, Turku
Distance: Approx. 134 meters
Latitude and longitude: 60.45111111,22.26861111
Hamburger Börs was an Art Nouveau hotel building in Turku, Finland, next to the Market Square built in 1909. It was designed by Frithiof Strandell as an expansion to a hotel located on Kauppiaskatu. The building had 30 hotel rooms.
Phoenix Hotel, Turku
Hotel and university building in Turku, Finland
Distance: Approx. 86 meters
Latitude and longitude: 60.45222222,22.26527778
The Phoenix Hotel was a hotel located in Turku, Finland, on the edge of the Market Square along the street Venäjän Kirkkokatu (now Yliopistonkatu), which operated from 1878 to 1922. The building was known as the Phoenix House even when it was the main building of the private University of Turku, founded in 1920. The Phoenix House was demolished in 1959.
Yliopistonkatu (Turku)
Street in Turku, Finland
Distance: Approx. 89 meters
Latitude and longitude: 60.45166667,22.265
Yliopistonkatu (Finnish: [ˈyliˌopistonˌkɑtu]; Swedish: Universitetsgatan; literally "University Street") is a 1,5-kilometer-long street located in the city center of Turku, Finland, running parallel to the Aura River, starting at Kutomonkatu and ending at Koulukatu. Since 2001, the part of Yliopistonkatu between Aurakatu and Humalistonkatu, which is about four hundred meters long, has been a pedestrian street. The area of the current pedestrian street has been Turku's Christmas street since 1948.
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