4 Best Sights in Southwestern Coast and the Ålands, Finland

Background Illustration for Sights

We've compiled the best of the best in Southwestern Coast and the Ålands - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Naantali Church

Fodor's Choice

Completed in 1480, this church was a place of worship for both monks and nuns and operated under the aegis of the Catholic Church until it was dissolved by the Reformation in the 16th century. Buildings fell into disrepair, then were restored 1963–65 and again in 2011–12. The church is all that remains of the convent. It’s now the wonderful main venue for concerts during the Naantali Music Festival in June.

Hammarland Church

Åland is known for its many beautiful stone churches adorned with votive ships. One of the best examples is at Hammarland, a village about 30 km (18 miles) northwest of Mariehamn, with 12th-century origins.

Prästgårdsgatan 41, Hammarland, 22240, Åland Islands
018-36029
Sight Details
Free

Something incorrect in this review?

Nagu Church

Perhaps the best example of the well-preserved churches in the islands and a landmark on the St. Olav pilgrimage route, the 13th-century church at Nagu (Nauvo), close to red boathouses and a bustling marina, is surrounded by a well-tended and restful cemetery.
Kyrkvallen 1, Nauvo, 21660, Finland
040-312–4430
Sight Details
Free

Something incorrect in this review?

Recommended Fodor's Video

Turku Cathedral

The "mother church" of the Finnish Lutheran faith and Finland's national shrine, this medieval cathedral was first consecrated in 1300 (before the Reformation) and its 101-meter-tall stone tower is one of the city's main landmarks in its most historic quarter next to a broad cobbled square and close to the river. It contains a small museum of historic items as well as the tomb of Bishop Hemming, one of the cathedral's first benefactors.  

Tuomiokirkonkatu 1, Turku, 20500, Finland
040-341--7100
Sight Details
Free

Something incorrect in this review?