4.0Reposaaren Linnakepuisto(4 reviews) - Free fortress with bunkers, trenches and an observation tower Spent < 1 hour Historic Walking Areas • Military Bases & Facilities
Reposaaren Linnakepuisto (Reposaari Fortress) is a coastal defense system, which was built in the 1930's. The area is about 20 hectares and there isn't any admission fee. Follow the short path and you find all very interesting places: bunkers, trenches, gun emplacements, ammunition warehouses and the observation tower.See more..
3.5Kelponpuisto(2 reviews) - Concrete walkways and ballast plants Points of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas • Monuments & Statues
Puisto kulkee uuden ja vanhan asutusalueen välissä. Uudella puolella näkyy vuoden 2008 loma-asuntomessujen rakennustaiteellisia tyylinäytteitä. Puisto on nimetty syntyperäisen reposaarelaisen Kelpo Gröndahlin mukaan. Hän oli painija, olympiavoittaja, kansanedustaja ja kunnallispoliitikko. Puistossa kohtaavat voimakaslinjaiset betonikäytävät ja paarlastikasvien kasvualueet niiden välissä. Betonipäällysteinen aukio on käytävien päätepiste, josta löytyy muistolaatta. The park runs between the new and old residential area. The new side shows architectural style samples from the 2008 Holiday Housing Fair. The park is named after Kelpo Gröndahl. He was a wrestler, Olympic medalist and member of Parliament. The park is with strong-lined concrete walkways and growth areas for ballast plants between them. The concrete-paved square is the end point of the walkways, where you will find a memorial plaque.See more..
Leineperi Ironworks (Leineperin ruukki) is a historic village built around the ironworks in the 18th century. There are many of the old buildings still standing, i.e. iron warehouse, coal shed, roasting furnace, blast furnace, mill and Blacksmith Sacklén's house. In the summertime there are some shops and cafés open too. It's an idyllic village to visit.See more..