Nestled near Turku, Salo offers a delightful surprise! Dive into Finnish design at Design Hill, a treasure trove for home decor and fashion. Step back in time at Uskela Church, a testament to faith rebuilt on a hilltop. Art lovers will adore Salo Art Museum Veturitalli, housed in a historic roundhouse. Unwind with a book (or manga!) at Halikon kirjasto, a unique self-service library. Salo: Where history, design, and unexpected delights come together!
Design Hill
Design enthusiasts, look no further! Salo boasts Design Hill, a treasure trove for design lovers. Browse iconic Finnish brands like Marimekko and Finlayson alongside international names. Whether you seek statement pieces for your home or unique souvenirs, Design Hill guarantees something to catch your eye.
Halikon kirjasto (library)
Salo's Halikon kirjasto isn't your typical library! This self-service haven offers a treasure trove for bookworms and anime enthusiasts alike. Browse their extensive collection beyond just Naruto – you might discover your next favorite manga series waiting amongst the shelves. Challenge a friend to a friendly tic-tac-toe duel, or simply curl up with a good book (or manga!).
Salo Art Museum Veturitalli
Step into a unique art experience at Salo's Salo Art Museum Veturitalli. Housed in a converted historic roundhouse, this museum blends captivating photography exhibits with its industrial past. Marvel at the restored steam locomotive, a reminder of the building's fascinating history.
Rikalanmäki - Rikalan Krouvi
Salo's Rikalanmäki - Rikalan Krouvi isn't your average lunch spot! Indulge in a delicious buffet lunch for just €14.50 at this restaurant in Salo. Travel back in time with the medieval vibes. Nestled in a beautiful historical landscape, Rikalan Krouvi offers a taste of Finnish cuisine with a rustic charm, and don't miss the unique display – a replica of an 11th-century sword!
Poliisiaseman muraali (mural)
Forget boring brick walls! Salo's police station boasts a one-of-a-kind mural by Dutch artist Leon Keer. This impressive 3D artwork pays homage to motorcycle cops, featuring their gear in a mind-bending illusion. Snap a photo with this unique piece of street art and see Salo from a fresh perspective!
Salo Church
Salon kirkko (Salo Church) offers a haven of peace and beauty within the city. This historic structure boasts a rich history, serving as a spiritual center for generations. Explore its peaceful interior, admire the architectural details, and appreciate its role in shaping Salo's cultural landscape.
Salon tori
Salo Market Square (Salon tori) transforms into a vibrant hub during the summer months. This lively marketplace offers a glimpse into the heart of Salo. Connect with the locals, pick up fresh, seasonal produce, browse handcrafted souvenirs, and savor a cup of coffee at a charming outdoor cafe.
Salo Holy Cross Chapel
Salo Holy Cross Chapel is a charming wooden structure steeped in history. Built sometime in the 17th or 18th century, it whispers tales of faith and heritage. Explore its peaceful interior and admire the traditional Finnish architecture.
Uskela Church
Uskela Church in Salo isn't just a place of worship - it's a testament to resilience. Originally built on flat land, a dramatic landslide forced a complete reconstruction on a hilltop. Step inside to admire the impressive organ, and marvel at the church's fascinating backstory.
The list of places in Salo:
Design Hill
Halikon kirjasto (library)
Salon taidemuseo Veturitalli (Salo Art Museum Veturitalli)
Rikalanmäki - Rikalan Krouvi
Poliisiaseman muraali (mural)
Salon kirkko (Salo Church)
Salon tori (Salo Market Square)
Pyhän Ristin kappeli (Salo Holy Cross Chapel)
Uskelan kirkko
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Our Salo day trip kicked off at Design Hill, here you can browse both Finnish brands like Marimekko and Finlayson, alongside international names like Redecker and Alessi. After that, we found some Naruto manga at the Halikon kirjasto (library), which was a nice surprise! I even took a moment to challenge Mikko to a quick game of tic-tac-toe here. Next, we checked out the cool photo exhibits at Salo Art Museum Veturitalli. Time for lunch! We found a great buffet at Rikalanmäki - Rikalan Krouvi for only €14.50 per person and they even had a cool replica of an 11th-century sword on display! Quick stop for street art! We checked out the Police Station Mural next. Uskela Church, was our final stop. Perched on a hill, this beautiful church replaced an earlier one damaged by a landslide. Inside, we got a close look at the impressive organ. There’s a free parking for 3 hours and here’s the map for it. And that's a wrap on our Salo trip!