Kristinestad, Kristiinankaupunki
Kristinestad, established in
1649, is another west-coast gem on the Gulf of Bothnia. Bilingual
Finnish and Swedish create a vibrant cultural scene within this town known for its
old town with narrow alleys and low wooden houses.
History buffs
will appreciate the Ulrika Eleonora Church, a beautiful stone church with a separate
wooden tower. The Carlsro Museum by the scenic Storträsket lake and the Lebellska köpmansgården, a historic site, are must-visits. Explore
the Kivisilta
Bridge, possibly the Nordic countries' longest stone bridge. Culture House
Dux,
housed in an old brick building, offers a unique experience.
Kristinestad boasts a
lively market scene, especially during the Summer Market in July. For shopping,
explore Tavaratalo A. Talas, a local department store, or Kenkä Sko Pihlaja, a large shoe
store. Susannes Shop offers a variety of products, catering to diverse needs. In the
evenings, enjoy the serene atmosphere by the sea or mingle with the friendly
locals at Ismon Pub Ravintola.