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    Turku was Finland's most populous city until the late 1840s and remains the regional capital, an important business and cultural centre, and a port. Due to its long history, Turku has been the site of many important events and, as a former capital, has had a major influence on Finnish history.

  2. Turku is the oldest town of Finland. The earliest records of the city date back to the 13th century. Turku is also the home of the first university in Finland, the Royal Academy of Turku.

  3. Jan 26, 2020 · Set where the River Aura empties into the Archipelago Sea, Turku is Finland’s oldest city and was the country’s first capital. National monuments like Turku Castle and Turku Cathedral will bring Finland’s origins to light, and you can learn how vaunted cultural figures like Jean Sibelius and Wäinö Aaltonen helped to shape the nation in ...

  4. 1 day ago · Turku is Finland's second city and its oldest (Credit: Getty Images) Tree-lined boulevards flanked by 19th-Century theatres, coffee shops and market halls – many with a sustainable...

  5. Thanks to its rich heritage, Turku is one of the most visited cities in Finland, with close to 4 million passengers coming through the port every year. Visitors to Turku have a wealth of historical and cultural sites to discover and explore, chief of which is Turku Castle.

  6. Mar 1, 2020 · From unique island festivals to sustainable shopping, Finland's oldest city has plenty of modern appeal. Here are the best things to do in Turku.

  7. Turku (Swedish: Åbo) is Finland's second city – or first, by some accounts, as it was the capital until 1812. The majestic Turun Linna (Turku Castle) and ancient Turun Tuomiokirkko (Turku Cathedral) – both dating from the 13th century – are testament to the city's long and storied past.

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