Linnan juhlat Filming Locations
Where was Linnan juhlat filmed? Linnan juhlat was filmed in 7 locations across Finland in the following places:
Linnan juhlat Filming Locations
Ullanlinna, and nearby neighborhoods Eira and Kaivopuisto, are known for their waterfront promenades and sea-view cafes and bistros. Classic art nouveau buildings house upscale Finnish and Russian restaurants as well as designer boutiques. Helsinki Observatory has sweeping views, while nearby Kaivopuisto Park hosts summer concerts and is a winter sledding spot. St. John’s Church is a huge neo-Gothic landmark.
Rovaniemi is the capital of Lapland, in northern Finland. Almost totally destroyed during World War II, today it’s a modern city known for being the "official" home town of Santa Claus, and for viewing the Northern Lights. It’s home to Arktikum, a museum and science center exploring the Arctic region and the history of Finnish Lapland. The Science Centre Pilke features interactive exhibits on northern forests.
Tikkakoski is a northernmost residential area of Jyväskylä, Finland, about 20 kilometres north of the city centre. It has a population of 6,000.
Viitasaari is a town and municipality of Finland. It is located in the Central Finland region. The town has a population of 5,879 and covers an area of 1,589.13 square kilometres of which 340.43 km² is water. There are all together 230 lakes in Viitasaari. Biggest lakes are Lake Keitele, Lake Kolima and Muuruejärvi.
Linnan juhlat (2017)
The history of 100 year old Finland told through the philosopher Bruno A. Oja who moved to Lapland to cure his writer's block. When invited to the Independence Day Reception, he has to take a 1200 km road trip through Finland with a taxi.