Saturday, August 30, 2008

The Bench


I enjoy some unique details in town. This is one of my favourite front doors. It is actually an entrance to a dentist's office.

Monday, August 25, 2008

The Art Box



There are grey boxes all over town filled with cables and whatever. Some of them have been painted with floating subjects. This one is near a bus stop at Ruokasenkatu with consistent theme. I like these small details that makes everyday life a bit exciting and more colourful.

Two Rowans



You can tell that the fall is coming. These two rowans were carrying red berries. It reminds me that soon all landscape will change it's colour.
These two trees are in front of a hotel that I've passed many times and I wondered why I never noticed them before.
I've been told by elderly that the rowan doesn't carry two burden. It means that if it has a lot of berries at fall it won't snow a lot at winter.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Monument


This is a monument from the Cemetery II by professor Ensio Seppänen. It's a memorial for those who were moved to Sweden and died there in 1944-1946. During the war in Lapland 56 500 civilian refugees were transported to Sweden. Altogether 75 % of the population in Lapland were evacuated to other parts in Finland and to Sweden.

There is a scripture from the Bible: "Lord, You have been our dwelling place in all generations (Psalm 90:1.)".

I'm not much of a religious person but I do like statues and monuments and I'm also into the Holy Bible quotations - all that you can find in cemeteries.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Town Hall


This is the town hall building and was designed by world famous architect Alvar Aalto. This square is one of my favourite spots in Rovaniemi. The square is surrounded by the town hall, public library and theater house that are all Aalto's work of art.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

The Church


This is the main church and one of the most famous sights in town. It's Evangelical Lutheran church and was built in 1950 designed by architect Bertel Liljequist. First church in Rovaniemi was built back in the 16th century but were destroyed over time. There are also 11 chapels among the main church in congregation of Rovaniemi.

Monday, August 11, 2008

The Beach Tree


Yes, there's also a proper beach in our small town. It's a popular place to spend any sunny and warm summer day. I added a picture of a tree that exists on the beach. There's no reasonable story about it but I thought it was a nice pic.