22.08.2024 17:00 - 18:30
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King Charles IX established Vaasa in 1606 in the oldest harbour and merchant site of Ostrobothnia. In 1852 a catastrophic fire destroyed the town. King Charles III established Finland's second Court of Appeal in Vaasa. Abraham Falander (later Wasastjerna) one of Finlands richest merchants owned a tobacco spinning mill and merchant house in Vaasa. The stone house built by him in 1782 is still standing. Wasastjerna residence and the old Court of Appeal survived the flames. This and many other stories will be told during the evening walk. We also visit the ancient site of the former castle and ruins of the medieval St. Maria church.
Starting point: Falander house, Kauppiaankatu 10.
Time: 6.6, 26.6, 8.7, 22.8. at 5-6:30 p.m.
Tickets: 10 €/person, kids under 12 years for free.
Bookings 12 h in advance!
On request also at other times: oppaat-guider@elisanet.fi