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Hamina: old town
Michelin Guide
Well worth the diversions
City and village
The Michelin Guide's review
The history of the fortified town is related to the variations of the nearby border, and this Baltic port became a pivot of East-West trade. In the old town, the town hall (late 18C), the St Peter and Paul orthodox church (1837) built by the Italian Visconti, who also worked in Saint-Petersburg, the neo-Byzantine belfry (1863) and the neo-Classical Lutherian Church (1843) by CL Engel are particularly remarkable. Bastions (18C) and a moat demarcate the town.
Location
Raatihuoneentori49400 Hamina
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