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Castles of Finland. Linna means fortress or castle. Suomenlinna - 1380. Suomenlinna - 1380. Capital moved from Turku to Helsinki Closer to St. Petersburg Easier to defend Begun by Sweden, completed by Russia Group of small islands blocking the harbor of Helsinki. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Castles of Finland

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Linna means fortress or castle

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Suomenlinna - 1380

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Suomenlinna - 1380

• Capital moved from Turku to Helsinki– Closer to St. Petersburg– Easier to defend

• Begun by Sweden, completed by Russia

• Group of small islands blocking the harbor of Helsinki

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Kuningkaanportti (King’s Gate)

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Hameenlinna - 1295

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Hameenlinna - 1295

• castle was built in the late 13th century to secure the Swedish power in central Finland

• The composer Jean Sibelius was born and raised in Hämeenlinna. He graduated from Hämeenlinna Lyseo in 1885.

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Surrounded by the lake and a moat

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Turunlinna - 1280

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Turunlinna - 1280

• the largest surviving medieval building in Finland

• Guards Turku from the banks of the Aura River, as it has done since the 1300s.

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Savonlinna (Olavinlinna) - 1475

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Savonlinna (Olavinlinna) - 1475

• Olaf’s Castle (or the Castle of Savo)

• The northernmost medieval stone castle still standing

• Marked the boundary between medieval empires of Russia and Sweden

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Viipurinlinna 1293

• Swedish/Finnish built

• Now in the region of Karelia taken by Russia and not returned after WWII

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Kastelholminlinna - 1384

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Kastelholminlinna - 1384• First built as fortress on Aland Islands

(Ahvenmaa – autonomous Finnish province)

• Later used as a castle for administrative functions

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Raaseporinlinna - 1374

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Raaseporinlinna 1374 • A drawing from the

1500’s• Originally on an island• Now inland

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Kiitoksia paljon ja Nakemiin


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