Joensuu

Joensuu is the second largest city in Eastern Finland and the capital of North Karelia.
The city of Joensuu was founded by the Czar Nicholas I of Russia in 1848. Today Joensuu is the capital of the region of North Karelia and has much to offer tourists. Joensuu City Hall (1914), designed by Eliel Saarinen, has always been an important part of the Joensuu cityscape. Nowadays the building houses the city's central government, the Joensuu City Theatre, and the Theatre Restaurant. Joensuu Art Museum ONNI, located on Kirkkokatu, is a treasure trove with its permanent collections, changing exhibitions and icon collection. In Carelicum, across from the Market Square, you'll find the exhibitions of the North Karelian Museum as well as Carelicum Services.

The Joensuu City Orchestra offers high-quality concerts for all music lovers and a must for young people is Ilosaarirock in July. Botania is a botanical garden and tropical butterfly garden with also an outdoor garden open year-round. Joensuu has a relatively young population, thanks to the University of Eastern Finland, Karelia University of Applied Sciences and a large number of other educational institutions.

The Joensuu sub-region consists of two cities; Joensuu and Outokumpu, and six municipalities; Juuka, Kontiolahti, Polvijärvi, Liperi, Ilomantsi, and Heinävesi. The region’s biggest musical event is the rock festival ‘Ilosaarirock’ which is held annually in the festival stage ‘Laulurinne’ in Joensuu. Outokumpu’s old mine and mining museum let you familiarize yourself with what the mine workers’ lives used to be like.

We also suggest to visit the small town of Utra: Its surrounding areas, stories from archives, newspapers, and the people of Utra. Sad destinies, prophetic dreams, nasty thefts and unexplained cases. Explore at least one of three different paths, where you can find stories on different points of interests. Link to the website: https://tarinasoitin.fi/utra

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Botania – the Botanical Gardens

Wildlife & Nature

Joensuun Botania is a botanical garden and tropical butterfly garden, open to the public. With their collection of about 700 species, the greenhouses represent tropical, subtropical summer and winter rain areas and desert. The outdoor garden includes collections of edible, poisonous and medicinal plants as well as spices. Botania also presents temporary theme exhibitions as well as year-round butterfly and insect collections.

Joensuu Museums

History & Architecture

The main museums in Joensuu are the North Karelia Museum Hilma in Carelicum, the Art Museum Onni, which has been operating for more than 50 years, and the Military History Bunker Museum. The Bunker Museum is free to enter during the museum's opening hours in July and guided tours are also free during that time. The Art Museum Onni and the North Karelia Museum Hilma has a small entrance fee.

The Artisan's Quarter Taitokortteli

Arts & Culture

The cafe, the handicrafts and gifts shops as well as the Crafts Center and Perheentalo community house for families offer the visitor unique handicrafts and professional service. The enjoyable environment and the atmosphere of the old wood house quarter invite you to spend time in this unique milieu in the centre of the city all year round.

Koli National Park

Landscapes & Sceneries

Koli is one of Finland’s most beautiful natural attraction. Koli National Park and the surroundings provide a unique combination of internationally recognized natural and cultural attractions together with a broad range of quality tourist services in all seasons. Welcome to experience the nature, landscapes and services in Koli!