Rauma - Tourist Guide 2015 (4,9Mt)

TOURIST GUIDE 2015
Distances to Rauma
Pori: 49km
Turku: 94km
Tampere: 145km
Helsinki: 242km
Vaasa: 242km
Jyväskylä: 293km
Oulu: 548km
Rauma
Turku
Tampere
Welcome to Rauma!
Helsinki
Make yourself at home
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Sammallahdenmäki... 8
Art and culture....... 10
Lace........................ 12
Old Rauma.................
CONTENTS
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The archipelago..... 22
The sea...................
Hiking and
hobbies...................
Winter and
Christmas..............
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Events..................... 28
Shopping................
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Cafés,
restaurants and
accommodation.....
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Families with
children..................
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Services.................. 32
Maps.......................
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Fall in love with Rauma – one of the oldest towns in Finland,
famous for its long lacemaking tradition and distinctive dialect. Rauma is a town
of culture, with a rich history, fascinating museums and a diverse range of events.
The town was established in 1442. It has long traditions as a significant
centre of industry and trade, where history meets the present,
creating a vibrant town with a unique atmosphere.
Rauma is home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites,
Old Rauma and Sammallahdenmäki, a Bronze Age burial site.
Rauma has developed from a small village into a lively and friendly
industrial and harbour town with around 40,000 residents.
On the pages of this brochure, you can read how people living
in Rauma see their home town. They are marked with
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“People in Rauma are warm and friendly.
The atmosphere is pleasant and relaxed. People treat you nicely everywhere:
in shops, municipal offices and health-care centres. Someone living in Turku
suspected that the friendliest people in western Finland live in Rauma.”
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Old Rauma
in numbers:
• area: 30 hectares
• buildings: 600
• residents: 800
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History meets modern times
Old Rauma
– the heart of the town
Old Rauma offers a fascinating combination of history and the spirit of modern
times. Old Rauma is the most
extensive, most complete
and best preserved historical wooden town in the Nordic countries. It is also the
vibrant centre of a modern
town. Its prestigious atmosphere and beautiful buildings
provide a unique setting for
shops and services.
Old Rauma was included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1991. Old Rauma is
a unique example of an old Nordic wooden town. In Old Rauma, people live, work and enjoy
their free time in a historical environment.
Located in the centre of the city, the Market Square is surrounded by more than 100 shops
and boutiques as well as ateliers and atmospheric cafés and restaurants.
Distances are short in Old Rauma: shops, sights and attractions are located within walking
distance. Narrow and meandering streets and lanes are characteristic of Old Rauma, following medieval routes. The district is also known for its impressive gates, wooden fences
and asymmetric plots.
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Cafés
You can enjoy a refreshing cup of coffee at a traditional café in Old
Rauma or choose a modern atmosphere for your relaxing break.
The vanilla doughnuts served at Café Kontio are famous around the
country. Early risers can enjoy a cup of coffee at the marketplace.
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ATTRACTIONS IN OLD RAUMA
Fish Market and the ruins of the Church of the Holy Trinity
The oldest buildings in Rauma are believed to have been located near the
Fish Market (Kalatori). The waves of the sea were still washing the region
in the fourteenth century. The ruins of the Church of the Holy Trinity are
located by the Fish Market. The church was destroyed in a fire in 1640.
“I value Old Rauma
and the history
and attractions
of Rauma.”
Old Town Hall
Church of the Holy Cross
L o c a t e d b y t h e m a r ke t place, the Old Town Hall was
completed in 1776. Today,
it serves as a museum. Its
collections are related to the
history of the town, including
lacemaking. The Old Town
Hall also houses changing exhibitions. It is a baroque-style
building, but its basic shape
– a two-storey town hall with
a clock tower – was common
in medieval towns.
Around the time that the town
was established, a Franciscan
brotherhood built a monastery and a church in Rauma.
The church was inaugurated
in 1512. The monastery was
later closed down, and the
church became a Lutheran
church. The beautiful Church
of the Holy Cross continues
to be one of the most popular
attractions in Rauma.
Hauenguano
Hauenguano Square is located at the junction of the two main streets of
Old Rauma: Kauppakatu and Kuninkaankatu. The town was surrounded
by a wooden customs wall from the early seventeenth century to 1808.
At the time, entrance to the town was through the Pori customs, which
was located here. Rauma Art Museum is located in Pinnala House, and
the area is home to artisans’ workshops and shops.
www.rauma.seurakunta.net
www.rauma.fi/museo
Marela Museum
Marela is a home museum of merchant and shipowner families. The
exterior of the main building was renovated in Neo Renaissance style
in the late nineteenth century. At the time, the house was owned by
Gabriel Granlund, a leading tradesman. Its decorative tile stoves, doors,
panelwork and murals on the ceilings reveal the wealth of its former
residents. The interior reflects the lifestyle of an old shipowner family.
www.rauma.fi/museo
Kitukränn
Kitukränn, often cited as the
narrowest street in Finland,
runs between Kuninkaankatu and Kauppakatu. Along
Kitukränn, you will find an
old prohibition sign typeset
in Fraktur.
Kirsti Museum
The buildings and yard of the Kirsti Museum are representative of construction in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Over the course of
history, the house has been owned by sailors, workers and craftsmen.
Before becoming a museum in the 1970s, it was owned by the same
family for 200 years. The museum exhibits the lifestyles of house owners
and tenant families in the twentieth century. Summer attraction.
See page 31 for a map
of Old Rauma. You can
also experience Rauma
with the help of mobile
applications.
More information is
available on the
www.visitrauma.fi
website, where you can
also order a brochure
with maps.
www.rauma.fi/museo
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Tammela
Tammela Old Rauma Renovation Centre exhibits how
culturally and historically
significant timber buildings
are renovated and maintained. Tammela also houses
exhibitions on traditional construction and UNESCO World
Heritage Sites.
www.rauma.fi/tammela
SEASONS COLOUR THE SCENERY, SETTING THE MOOD
Visit Sammallahdenmäki on your
mobile device:
www.citynomadi.com
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Sammallahdenmäki
remains a mystery
Sammallahdenmäki is a Bronze Age burial site that was included on the list of UNESCO
World Heritage Sites in 1999. It was the first archaeological site in Finland to make the list.
This unique area reflects the religious beliefs and burial practices of a community in Western Finland in the Scandinavian Bronze Age and early Iron Age (1500–50 BCE). Spanning
less than a kilometre, the area features 36 burial cairns of different shapes and sizes.
The largest and most famous cairn in the area is called Kirkonlaattia, Church Floor. According to a folk tale, it is the floor of a church built by goblins that was never finished. The cairn
is quadrangular, with an even surface.
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Spring
Summer
Autumn
Nature wakes up in the spring
in Sammallahdenmäki. Trees
burst into leaf, wild rosemary
scents the air and violets and
forget-me-nots reach for the
sun. Sounds of migrating
birds carry from the old bay,
Lake Saarnijärvi. A cuckoo is
calling, swans and cranes are
trumpeting, and little birds
are chirping.
The pine forest scenery fills
with shades of green and
grey. It is peaceful here, despite the busy summer season. On sunny days, you can
feel the heat on the rocks.
When stopping for a drink,
you can just marvel at how
much time and effort was
spent on building the cairns.
In the autumn, the rocks and
cairns in Sammallahdenmäki
are coloured by moss, lichen
and heather. When leaves
fall from the trees, the scenery turns transparent. From
Kirkonlaattia, Church Floor,
you can see far into the ancient sea, listening to ravens
and the humming of the wind
– wondering how ancient
wanderers prepared for the
winter.
How to get there
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The site is located in Kivikylä in Lappi, around 20 kilometres from the centre of Rauma. You can visit the site
on your own (signage from Highway 8 and Highway 12).
The area has parking and signposts, and brochures are
available.
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Rauma has two UNESCO World Heritage Sites,
Old Rauma and Sammallahdenmäki.
You can visit them on your own or with a guide.
Order a brochure with maps or a guided tour
from the Rauma Tourist Office:
matkailu@rauma.fi, tel. +358 2 834 3512.
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MUSEUMS IN RAUMA ARE NEVER BORING
Art and culture
are part of daily life
in Rauma.
“For a small town,
Rauma has a delightfully
diverse cultural life.”
Work of art: Szilvia Vihriälä
Lönnström Home Museum
Rauma Maritime Museum
The Teresia and Rafael Lönnström Home Museum exhibits the unique art collection
and the residence of an artist
couple who lived in Rauma.
Its programme for summer
2015 includes two special
exhibitions from its own collections: Danish china and
modern art.
The Rauma Maritime Museum is located in the former
Rauma Maritime School,
which was completed in 1900.
It exhibits the rich seafaring
traditions in Rauma, focusing
not only on ships, but also the
lives of sailors. The museum
also offers conference services with catering.
www.lonnstromintaidemuseo.fi/
kotimuseo
www.rmm.fi
Kerttu Horila: Three Beauties © Kuvasto 2014
Rauma Art Museum
Powerful experiences,
culture and art
Rauma is a real treat for museum and art lovers. Its museums offer something to see
and experience for visitors of all ages. You can learn about lacemaking and the history of
seafaring as well as life in the heart of Old Rauma throughout the times.
The Rauma water tower offers a spectacular view over the centre of the city. The Kiikartorni
lookout tower by Syväraumanlahti Bay offers the best view of maritime landscapes.
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Located in Pinnala House in Old Rauma, the Rauma Art Museum holds
several exhibitions each year. Artists featured in summer 2015 include
Eila Minkkinen. The museum also exhibits works from the Eino Valtonen
collection, which was donated to the museum. The collection includes
significant works from the Golden Age of Finnish art, featuring artists
such as Akseli Gallen-Kallela and Elin Danielson-Gambogi. The museum is maintained by the Rauma Art Museum Foundation. The museum
buildings were completed in 1795 and 1827.
www.raumantaidemuseo.fi
Work of art: Medusa by Eila Minkkinen, sculpture in copper. Photo by Veikko Niinimäki.
A town of artists
The Rauma Art Museum, professional artists and active art associations
– such as the Rauma Art Society, the Rauma Association of Printmakers,
the Keramos Group of Ceramic Artists, Art Hauenguano, Inspira and the
RaumArs Artist in Residence Programme – contribute to the diverse and
active art scene in Rauma.
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RAUMA IS PROUD OF ITS LACEMAKING TRADITION
Rauma Lace Week,
18–26 July 2015
www.pitsiviikko.fi
The many faces of lace
Lace is a versatile material,
and lacemaking is a versatile method. In addition to
traditional tablecloths, it has
served as inspiration for metal jewellery, choreographies,
art, installations, visual images and international lacemaking conferences. Above
all, lace and lacemaking unite
people in Rauma, who are
proud of the tradition.
Rauma is a
lovely town of lacemakers
Rauma Lace Week
welcomes the whole family
Black Lace Night,
24 July 2015
Every year, Rauma Lace Week
attracts international guests.
In 2015, lacemakers from
Germany will showcase their
local traditions and their development over the years. In
addition to workshops and
demonstrations, the Rauma
Lace Week programme features exhibitions, concerts
and theatre performance for
the whole family.
Rauma Lace Week culminates in Black Lace Night, a
joyful festival. The carnival atmosphere takes over the centre of the town, with a diverse
range of events. Shops are
open late into the evening.
Rauma Lace Week
The 45th Rauma Lace Week will be celebrated in
2015. Known for its traditional approach, the event
has developed into a major urban festival. Lacemaking has become a dynamic, increasingly international art that is enriched by modern trends.
Lacemaking is an old tradition in Rauma. The tradition dates back to the 1750s, if not earlier. The town was particularly famous for tykkimyssy caps, embroidered silk bonnets with a
lace trimming, traditionally worn with national costumes in western Finland.
Lacemakers earned a considerable income, and the governor decided that lacemaking
was to be regarded as an industry – after all, Rauma had more lacemakers than any other
region in Finland.
Today, imagination is the only limit for the various uses of lace in Rauma. This is evident in
the lacemaking exhibition at Old Town Hall, the museum shop and the Pits-Priia shop of the
local lacemaking association, among other places. Lacemaking continues to inspire new
generations.
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Rauman giäl – the local dialect
The exact origin of the Rauma dialect is not known, but the dialect has
been enriched by foreign words introduced by sailors. Speakers of the
Rauma dialect tend to shorten words but talk at length. Author Hj. Nortamo was a popular advocate of the Rauma dialect, local culture and
community spirit. He was also known for his great sense of humour,
Rauma style.
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FASCINATING SHOPS AND PRODUCTS
Open yards
and flea markets
in Old Rauma
18–26 July, 2015
Market Square
The Market Square is located in the heart of Old Rauma. It is open
for business from Monday to Saturday throughout the year. Events
organised on summer evenings have proven highly popular. Come and
enjoy the pleasant atmosphere!
High-quality crafts and souvenirs
Artists and artisans in Rauma are famous for their skills. Their
shops offer unique and high-quality products for souvenirs. Popular
souvenirs include lace products, such as tablecloths, bookmarks and
jewellery.
Rauma is
a great place for shopping
Flea markets
Rauma offers a diverse range of shopping opportunities. Old Rauma has fascinating
specialist stores: clothes, gifts, interior design, antiques and much more.
Old Rauma has more than 100 shops and boutiques, complemented by other shops in the
centre of the town. Everything is located within walking distance. Opening hours change by
season, so it is a good idea to check them before your arrival.
See pp. 34–35 for a list of shops that sell interior design products, gifts and souvenirs.
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Rauma has several flea markets that are open all year
round. Try them all – great
finds await you!
“The centre of Rauma
is pleasant and has a
distinctive character.
The service is excellent,
and people are friendly
and talkative.
Old Rauma is
a nice and easy place
to go shopping.”
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Factory outlets
In and near the centre of
Rauma, you can find factory
outlets with inexpensive selections of high-quality products, from honey to linen.
YOU NAME IT, WE HAVE IT
See pp. 32–34 for
a comprehensive list
of cafés, restaurants
and accommodation
services.
Unique accommodation
Hungry?
How about a stay in a hotel room in a lighthouse? At
Kylmäpihjala Lighthouse, all
rooms have a stunning view
over the sea.
Explore the lunch options offered by local restaurants at
www.lounasrauma.fi.
You can also stay in Old
Rauma, in the middle of a
UNESCO World Heritage Site,
within walking distance of
sights and shops.
“Visitors praise Rauma
for good and
friendly service.”
Conference facilities
Rauma offers both traditional and refreshingly different
settings for meetings. How
about a meeting in a peaceful
location by the sea – or in the
middle of maritime history in
Rauma? We have facilities for
all sizes of events, complete
with excellent acoustics. See
p. 34 for more information on
conference facilities.
Delicious food
and sweet dreams!
Rauma offers plenty to see and experience. Occasionally, it is refreshing to take a little
break in an atmospheric café, watching life in Old Rauma from a terrace. The cafés and
restaurants in Rauma offer something to please every palate.
Rauma is too fascinating to be explored in just one day. It is a good idea to stay overnight.
Accommodation options range from hotels in the heart of the town to campsites and holiday
cottages by the sea. A stay in the archipelago offers unforgettable sunsets, evenings and
nights.
Local delicacies
Lapskoussi is a traditional speciality that sailors originally brought to
Rauma. It is also known in other European harbour towns. The main
ingredients are tender meat, root vegetables and spices. Both children
and adults like lapskoussi.
Another local delicacy is Rauman pipari, a sweet biscuit best enjoyed
with a cup of coffee.
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RAUMA IS A GOOD PLACE TO ENJOY LIFE
Explore the town in
a fun way aboard
the Kake City Train:
www.kakekaupunkijuna.fi.
Fun in the water
The beaches in Rauma invite you to relax by the water: a pond, a lake
or the sea. The nearest beach is right next to the centre of the town.
In addition to a pool with lap lanes for exercise, the local swimming
centre has a diving pool, a pool with a slide, a pool for children and two
whirlpool baths.
www.rauma.fi
“There is always
something fun
for children
to do here.”
Rauma is
fun for children
Play in the park!
Rauma is an excellent destination for families with children. It has attractions where
you can spend a short while or a longer time. Short distances and free parking makes
everything highly accessible.
Rauma offers a diverse range of recreational activities and exercise opportunities. The
islands of Kylmäpihlaja, Kuuskajaskari and Reksaari are magnificent sites for the whole
family. Open throughout the year, the Poroholma holiday centre is located in a park-like
setting by the sea, yet near the centre of the town.
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Open throughout the year,
Kipparinpuisto is a playground open to all children.
In the summer, children can
ride a bicycle or pedal car in
its traffic park. In addition,
Rauma has a wide range of
smaller playgrounds.
“I like the pleasant
atmosphere and
people in Rauma.
This is a
safe place to live.
I also appreciate
the free parking
and short distances.”
www.rauma.fi
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Arts and crafts
The arts and crafts courses at Taitokeskus follow the
seasons and trends. In the
summer, children can make
souvenirs at workshops.
www.taitosatakunta.fi/
rauma.htm
SHIPPING IS AN ESSENTIAL PART OF RAUMA
The Rauma harbour
has around 16km
of railways.
Bothnian Sea National Park
The Rauma archipelago is the heart of the Bothnian Sea
National Park, established in 2011. The national park
runs from Kustavi to Merikarvia. Visit the virtual guide to
learn more about the opportunities offered by Bothnian
Sea National Park in Rauma and other locations. You can
also enjoy stunning 360° panoramic views of the area.
www.selkameri.fi, www.luontoon.fi/selkameri
Boats have a special significance for people living on the coast.
so much so that when they hear that someone has passed away,
they may not be interested in the cause of death.
Instead, they may ask: “What kind of boat did he leave behind?”
A maritime town, now and forever
Without the sea and shipping, the town of Rauma might never have emerged. Rauma is one
of the oldest towns in Finland. Much like many other old towns, it has developed from an
easily accessible trading centre into a modern maritime town.
Documents suggest that ships have been built in Rauma for around 500 years – and probably much longer. Trading and shipping became the most important industries in Rauma in
the nineteenth century.
Today, the Port of Rauma is the leading paper port in Finland and the largest container port
on the western coast. Seaside Industry Park and Lakari, new business parks with excellent
logistics connections support the development of the modern town.
www.seasideindustryparkrauma.fi, www.lakariarea.fi
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The golden era
of sailing ships
Living off the sea
In 1870, sailors and their
families constituted 40% of
the population of Rauma.
Shipbuilders, dockers and
people who supplied food to
sailing ships also relied on
the sea for their livelihood.
Training for maritime officers was launched in Rauma in 1880, and the town still
provides education for future
seafarers.
For several years in the
1890s, Rauma had the largest sailing ship tonnage in
Finland. In the golden era of
sailing ships, from the 1840s
to the 1870s, Rauma lived and
breathed shipping.
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ATTRACTIONS ON THE SEA
Tourist islands
have regular
boat traffic
in the summer.
Kylmäpihlaja
The Kylmäpihlaja lighthouse island is located about 10 kilometres
from the shore, by the open sea. The lighthouse stretches to the
heights above rocks shaped by winds and the sea. The view of the open
sea from the observation deck and hotel rooms is breathtaking. The
lighthouse also houses a restaurant, café, chapel and sauna.
www.kylmapihlaja.com
Water traffic in the archipelago
The tourist islands of Rauma are easily accessible by water bus
in June, July and August. The timetables also allow for overnight
stays on the islands. Water bus lines in Rauma are run by Rauman
Saaristokuljetus and RSP-Charter.
www.raumansaaristokuljetus.fi, www.rsp-charter.fi
People in Rauma
genuinely love the sea
Rauma is an atmospheric town by the sea. The variety of natural environments in the
archipelago offers fascinating experiences. The tourist islands in front of Rauma provide a
wide range of accommodation, restaurant, conference and sauna services.
In the summer, water buses run regularly to the islands. Charter cruises and boat taxi
services are also available. See p. 35 for more information on service providers.
Rauma offers memorable maritime experiences!
Kuuskajaskari
Reksaari
Poroholma
The Kuuskajaskari island, a
former fort, offers experiences and activities as well
as the peace and quiet of the
forests. The Kuuskajaskari
trail serves as an introduction
to the landscapes and geology of the island. Guided tours
are also available. Kuuskajaskari has a café, restaurant
and sauna and overnight accommodation.
The oldest tourist island in Rauma, Reksaari is an excellent nature destination for the entire
family in the summer. Its groves
and trails invite visitors to explore the diversity of flora and
birds on the island. With its area
of about 300 hectares, Reksaari
offers excellent opportunities
for recreation. In addition to a
beach and play equipment for
children, Reksaari has a café,
sauna and overnight accommodation.
Poroholma is a five-star holiday centre by Otanlahti Bay,
about two kilometres from
the centre of Rauma. Located
amidst beautiful nature, the
centre has been renovated
respecting history and valuable old buildings of the area.
Poroholma is also the home
port of Galleass Marita and
Schooner Kathrina.
www.kuuskajaskari.fi
www.reksaari.fi
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www.poroholma.fi
RECREATION IN BEAUTIFUL NATURE
“My home town is
just the right size and
beautifully built.
The sea is nearby,
and people enjoy it.”
Enjoy hiking and the sea breeze
The best hiking trails in Rauma can be found on the large islands
in front of the town: Nurmes and Reksaari. The trails have signage
and are suitable for hiking on your own or with a group or a guide.
The stops along the trails have shelters, toilets, campfire sites and
wood for burning. Visitors can also book a cottage with a sauna. The
buildings have been renovated in the style of old archipelago farms.
A brochure with maps of hiking trails near the sea is available.
Fishing
The green is calling
The Rauma fishing licence
area covers more than 5,000
hectares of water areas. A local licence is not required for
reel fishing on the shore in
Kylmäpihlaja, Kuuskajaskari
and Poroholma.
Rauma Golf is located just 2.5
kilometres from the Market
Square. On the Pomppunen golf
course, the fairways are located
in diverse forest terrain, with
many water hazards. In addition, the course has excellent
practice areas.
The natural beauty of Rauma
is second to none
Underwater nature and cultural heritage are particularly important for the Bothnian Sea
National Park. Boating, cruises, hiking and birdwatching are the best ways to explore the
archipelago, an area of culturally and historically significant natural beauty.
The national park area in front of Rauma has more than 30 kilometres of marked hiking
trails. Along the trails, you will experience history from stone ovens built by Russian
soldiers in the eighteenth century to relics of world wars. The extensive and fragmented
archipelago, which emerged as a result of uplift, is also ideal for canoeing trips.
Boating
Bothnian Coast Road
You can also explore Rauma
on your own boat and enjoy
the routes and channels and
the 300 islands. Poroholma
has a guest marina, and Rauma has many service and leisure harbours. See p. 35 for
contact information.
The newest national tourist
route in Finland runs along
the shores of the Bothnian
Sea National Park, offering
an opportunity to explore
valuable cultural heritage.
For centuries, it served as an
important postal road. Brown
signs with a picture of a lighthouse guide travellers to the
route.
www.rantatie.com
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Fåfänga – recreation and
sea views
The Fåfänga peninsula, a
rapidly developing recreational area, is the location of
the Rauma Summer Theatre,
an outdoor swimming centre, beautiful beaches, a wide
range of sauna services, the
Kiikartorni observation tower, the renovated Merijakamo
service harbour and a restaurant at Fåfänga Pavilion.
WINTER IS ENCHANTING
Christmas season
in Rauma
1–31 December
2015
Enjoy the great outdoors
Skiing, skating, walking – you can reach Reksaari, Nurmes and other
islands on ice. However, remember to study in advance which routes
are safe and which areas should be avoided because of thin ice.
Learn more about
the Christmas season
in Rauma at
www.rauma.fi/joulu.
Rauma is
charming throughout the year
Winter in Rauma offers theatre, art, music and much more – something for all the senses.
The archipelago provides a perfect setting for recreational activities in the winter.
The events and Christmas bazaar in Old Rauma invite people to leave the hustle and bustle
behind and enjoy the unique atmosphere. Stop for a moment, treat yourself to delicacies
and let your mind unwind.
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Skating
Winter swimming
Artificial ice rinks and, weather permitting, natural ice
rinks are available for everyone free of charge all through
the winter. Rauma is proud
of its local ice hockey team:
Rauman Lukko. Its first team
plays in the national league.
All of its teams – and many of
its fans – carry the team colours: blue and yellow. Home
matches at the Äijänsuo ice
stadium are intense experiences.
In Rauma, you can try winter swimming in the sea or
a lake. Take a dip in the icy
water and then a quick sprint
back to the warmth of the
sauna. What a wonderful
feeling! Public saunas and
winter swimming sites are
open nearly every day in the
winter. Visit www.rauma.fi for
more information.
The mayor
wishes everyone a peaceful
Christmas at noon
on Christmas Eve.
May your days
be merry and bright!
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RAUMA OFFERS EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
A comprehensive
calendar of events
is available at
www.rauma.fi
Theatre
The Rauma Town Theatre offers experiences for theatre lovers throughout the year. The programme includes interesting plays as well as visiting performances: drama, comedy and romance accompanied by good
music. More information: www.raumanteatteri.fi.
Rauma has several summer theatres. The Fåfänga Summer Theatre will
be performing “Tankki täyteen 2 – maallamuuttajat”, a highly popular
Finnish play. See p. 35 for all Rauma summer theatres’ contact information. Programme information: www.visitrauma.fi
Finnish championship sports
Rauma has highly competitive ice hockey, floorball and
women’s Finnish baseball
teams. Enjoy a good match!
www.raumanlukko.fi,
www.salba.fi, www.fera.fi
Events in Rauma in 2015
30.4.
15.5.
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Rauma Comedy Festival, www.huumorinkukkaset.fi
Rauma Rock, www.raumarock.fi
Klustermus, www.klustermus.fi
“Tankki täyteen 2 – maallamuuttajat”,
Rauma Summer Theatre, Fåfänga, www.raumanteatteri.fi
Rauma Lace Week, www.pitsiviikko.fi
Open yards and flea markets in Old Rauma
Black Lace Night, www.pitsiviikko.fi
Lappi Sauna Festival, www.rauma.fi
Ice Hockey Lace Tournament, www.raumanlukko.fi
Rauma Festivo music festival, www.raumanfestivo.fi
Rauma Blues, www.raumablues.com
Sailing World Championships, class 2.4mR, www.rauma24worlds.com
Blue Sea Film Festival, www.blueseafilmfestival.net
Poroholma Venetian Festival, www.poroholma.fi
Rauma Baltic Herring Fair
Build, Decorate, Live exhibition, www.messu.com
Christmas Season in Rauma, www.rauma.fi/joulu
Unforgettable
sailing experiences
Several sailing ships cruise
the Rauma sea area during the sailing season. All
aboard!
Schedules: www.visitrauma.fi
Old Rauma Summer Yard
Festivals
Old Rauma Summer Yard
serves as an idyllic setting
for high-quality summer
events .
The string of summer festivals brings a diverse range of
cultural events and activities
to Rauma. Many of the festivals have long traditions.
More information:
www.poroholma.fi/kesapiha
These are just some examples of events in Rauma. Schedules and programmes may change.
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Mobile tours
You can explore Rauma on your mobile device. The following applications
are available free of charge (subscription-specific data transfer fees
apply):
•The Citynomadi route application will take you on a tour of Old Rauma,
Sammallahdenmäki and Kuuskajaskari (www.citynomadi.com)
•MP3 tour of Old Rauma (www.visitrauma.fi)
•CITY-OPAS mobile tourist map application
(Google Play, App Store, Windows Store)
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1 Rauma Maritime Museum
2 Teresia and Rafael
Lönnström Home Museum
3 Potter’s Workshop Museum
4 Nokka Art Croft
5 Kiikartorni Lookout Tower
6 Rauma Water Tower,
Lookout Tower
7 Town Hall
8 Poselli Culture House
9 Rauma Hall
10 Main Library
11 Rauma Town Theatre
12 Rauma Summer Theatre
13 Poroholma: holiday centre,
campsite, marina, water
bus connections, minigolf
14 Syväraumanlahti Bay
service harbour, water bus
connections
Rauma Tourist Office
Pyyrman Service Point
Valtakatu 2, tel. +358 2 834 3512
matkailu@rauma.fi, www.visitrauma.fi
U Beach
F Disc golf courses
T Taxi Station
P Old Rauma car park and
information board
L Playgrounds
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15 Petäjäs Shipyard, service
harbour
16 Suoja Harbour
17 Outdoor swimming centre,
dance pavilions, saunas
18 Golf course
19 Äijänsuo Sports Centre:
swimming centre, ice
arena, winter practice
facility
19 Otanlahti Sports Centre
21 Lähdepelto recreational
area
22 Tennis, badminton and
floorball centre
23 Kuntosumppu Fitness
Centre
24 Bowling alley
25 Regional hospital, healthcare services
26 Bus station
27 Stops for local buses
28 Police, lost property office
29 Post office
30 Railway station (only cargo)
Health, Well-Being and
Leisure Centre Helmiranta
Puuluntie 388
Tel. +358 40 703 5585
www.helmiranta.fi
Kuuskajaskari Island
Tel. +358 50 313 9160
www.kuuskajaskari.fi
Kylmäpihlaja
Lighthouse Hotel
Kylmäpihlaja Island
Tel. +358 45 175 0619
www.kylmapihlaja.com
Poroholma holiday centre,
campsite and marina
Poroholmantie 8
Tel. +358 2 533 5522
www.poroholma.fi
Museums and
attractions
Marela Museum
Kauppakatu 24
Tel. +358 2 834 3528
www.rauma.fi/museo
Alfred Kordelin Chapel
Kaunisjärvenkatu 4
Tel. +358 2 8377 5290
www.rauma.seurakunta.net
Nokka Art Croft
Suvitie 10
Tel. +358 2 822 4828
www.inspirary.net
Caricatures Gallery
Isokirkkokatu 7
Tel. +358 2 822 0404
www.teuvosalminen.com
Ruins of the Church of the
Holy Trinity
Fish Market
Kiikartorni Lookout Tower
Suvitie 10
Tel. +358 2 834 3532
www.rauma.fi/museo
Kirsti Museum
Pohjankatu 3
Tel. +358 2 834 3532
www.rauma.fi/museo
Kodisjoki Church
Kodisjoentie 1445, Kodisjoki
Tel. +358 2 8377 5290
www.rauma.seurakunta.net
Kodisjoki Museums
Kodisjoentie 1445, Kodisjoki
Tel. +358 2 834 3532
www.rauma.fi/museo
Muina Homestead Museum
Muinantie 7, Vasarainen
Tel. +358 2 534 6056
www.muina.fi
Lappi Church
Kirkkotie 23, Lappi
Tel. +358 2 8377 5290
www.rauma.seurakunta.net
Lappi Regional Museum
and church stables
Museotie, Lappi
Tel. +358 44 387 2136
Teresia and Rafael
Lönnström Home Museum
Syväraumankatu 41
Tel. +358 45 261 0504
www.lonnstromintaidemuseo.fi
Old Town Hall (museum)
Kauppakatu 13
Tel. +358 2 834 3532
www.rauma.fi/museo
Old Rauma
UNESCO
World Heritage Site
Tel. +358 2 834 3512
www.visitrauma.fi
Rauma Maritime Museum
Kalliokatu 34
Tel. +358 2 822 4911
www.rmm.fi
Old Rauma
Renovation Centre
Tammela
Eteläpitkäkatu 17
Tel. +358 50 552 0042
www.rauma.fi/tammela
Church of the Holy Cross
Luostarinkatu 1
Tel. +358 2 8377 5300
www.rauma.seurakunta.net
Rauma Art Museum
Kuninkaankatu 37
Tel. +358 2 822 4346
www.raumantaidemuseo.fi
Hotel Cumulus Rauma
Aittakarinkatu 9
Tel. +358 2 837 821
www.cumulus.fi
Hotel Kuntosumppu
Karjalankatu 29
Tel. +358 2 822 1639
www.kuntosumppu.fi
Onnela Sauna and
Accommodation
Kulmalankatu 6
Tel. +358 44 282 2849,
+358 44 501 0230
www.onnelansauna.fi
Hotel Maffi
Välikatu
Tel. +358 2 533 0857
www.hotellirauma.fi
Reksaari
Tel. +358 2 823 5800,
+358 40 556 2659
www.reksaari.fi
Hotel Old Rauma
Vanhankirkonkatu 26
Tel. +358 2 8376 2200
www.hotelvanharauma.fi
Viipurin Puiston
Majatalo (inn)
Karjalankatu 18
Tel. +358 44 021 5021
www.majatalovip.fi
Rauma Summer Hotel
Satamakatu 20
Tel. +358 50 511 8855
www.kesahotellirauma.fi
OTHER ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation
Rauma Water Tower,
Lookout Tower
Vesitornintie 2
Tel. +358 2 822 0550
www.rosmariini.fi
HOTELS
Best Western Hotel
Kalliohovi
Kalliokatu 25
Tel. +358 2 83 881
www.kalliohovi.fi
Sammallahdenmäki
UNESCO
World Heritage Site
Savulaaksontie 181, Lappi
Tel. +358 2 834 3532
www.visitrauma.fi
Best Western Hotel
Raumanlinna
Valtakatu 5
Tel. +358 2 83 221
www.raumanlinna.fi
Potter’s Workshop Museum
Nummenkatu 12
Tel. +358 2 834 3532
www.rauma.fi/museo
Hotel Cityhovi
Nortamonkatu 18
Tel. +358 2 8376 9200
www.cityhovi.com
Ylen Art House
Kodisjoentie 1535, Kodisjoki
Tel. +358 40 511 3203,
+358 40 549 8749
www.kodisjoki.fi/ylen
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Lonsinkallio Apartments
Varustajanvahe 11
Tel. +358 40 565 4120,
+358 400 468 558
www.majoitus.net
B & B Haus Anna
Satamakatu 7
Tel. +358 50 551 1222
www.hausanna.fi
B & B Johanna Lassila
Kotirannantie 36, Kodisjoki
Tel. +358 2 823 2252,
+358 44 552 2143
Honkajuurentien
Majatalo (inn)
Honkajuurentie 1
Tel. +358 50 561 7301,
+358 2 822 4444
www.honkajuurentien-
majatalo.net
Pikkurivi Apartment Hotel
Tullivahe 2
www.rouvamanner.fi
Old Rauma Apartment Hotel
Kauppakatu 18
Tel. +358 500 785 304
www.vanharauma.com
Wähä-Kesklä
Kirkkokatu 5
Tel. +358 400 632 761,
+358 40 515 4121
www.haapaniemenpidot.net
Restaurant
services
RESTAURANTS
Amarillo Rauma
Savilankatu 1
Tel. +358 2 833 0530
www.amarillo.fi
Buena Vista
Kanalinranta 5
Tel. +358 2 822 7757
www.ravintolabuenavista.com
Captain Jack’s (summer
restaurant, Galleass Marita)
Poroholmantie 8
Tel. +358 2 533 5522
www.poroholma.fi
Everest 8848
– Nepalese Restaurant
Kuninkaankatu 6
Tel. +358 46 616 2764
Saaren-Kierola Cottages
Tel. +358 2 822 8441,
+358 400 723 617
www.kodisjoki.fi/
saarenkierola
La Bamba
Posellinkatu 6
Tel. +358 2 822 7756
www.labamba.fi
Siikluoma Cottage
Siikluomantie 15
Tel. +358 40 501 2104
www.siikluoma.fi
S.J. Nyyper
Vanhankirkonkatu 26
Tel. +358 2 8376 2200
www.hotelvanharauma.fi
Pinja Restaurant and Café
Kairakatu 5
Tel. +358 2 822 8891
www.klapsakka.fi
Aroy – Thai Restaurant
Kauppakatu 11
Tel. +358 2 533 6801
www.thairavintolaaroy.fi
Satamanportti
Café and Restaurant
Hakunintie 28
Tel. +358 400 170 168
www.frescoravintolat.fi
Wähä-Tallbo
Vanhankirkonkatu 3
Tel. +358 2 822 6610
www.tallbo-ravintolat.com
Kapteeninhuone
Kalliokatu 25
Tel. +358 2 83 881
www.kapteeninhuone.fi
Kukko Bar & Grill
Kivikylä Arena
Nortamonkatu 23
Tel. +358 44 797 8787
www.raumanlukko.fi
Café and Bakery
Ohvanainen Merja
Syväraumankatu 12
Tel. +358 2 824 0363
Wanhan Rauman Kellari
Anundilankatu 8
Tel. +358 2 866 6700
www.wrk.fi
Torni Restaurant and Café
(summer restaurant)
Vesitornintie 2
Tel. +358 2 822 0550
www.rosmariini.fi
Poroholma holiday centre,
campsite and marina
Poroholmantie 8
Tel. +358 2 533 5522
www.poroholma.fi
Pizzeria Riviera
Hallikatu 6
Tel. +358 2 822 8991
www.riviera.fi
Villa Tallbo
Petäjäksentie 178
Tel. +358 2 822 0733
www.tallbo-ravintolat.com
Huviretki Rauma
Aittakarinkatu 9
Tel. +358 2 837 821
www.huviretki.fi
COTTAGES
Café Sali and Sali Lounge
Kuninkaankatu 22
Tel. +358 10 423 3161
www.cafesali.fi
Lempi Restaurant
at Villa Jussoila
Karjalankatu 16
Tel. +358 44 762 0108
www.klapsakka.fi
Goto Restaurant
Kuninkaankatu 17
Tel. +358 2 822 2750
www.ravintolagoto.fi
Min Yuan – Chinese
Restaurant
Kuninkaankatu 4
Tel. +358 2 822 6869
Osteria da Filippo
Kauppakatu 20
Tel. +358 440 639 824
www.osteriafilippo.com
Poroholman Rantatalo
Suvitie
Tel. +358 2 533 5522
www.poroholma.fi
CAFÉS AND
LUNCH RESTAURANTS
Aschan Coffee & Deli
Valtakatu 1
Tel. +358 44 750 0416
www.aschan.fi
Augusti Pavilion
(summer restaurant)
Poroholmantie 8
Tel. +358 2 533 5522
www.poroholma.fi
Café Cherryberry
Swimming Centre,
Hankkarintie 8
Tel. +358 440 781 196
Café Käpälä
Main Library, Alfredinkatu 1
Tel. +358 40 172 9535
Lungi Asian
Kuninkaankatu 19
Tel. +358 10 423 3163
www.lungiasian.fi
Café Lounatuuli
Nortamonkatu 10
Tel. +358 2 823 5870
www.cafelounatuuli.net
Mr. Jones
Valtakatu 5
Tel. +358 2 821 0717
www.mrjones.fi
Café Passion
Valtakatu 2 B
Tel. +358 2 822 8888
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Café Bistro
Kauppakatu 3
Tel. +358 2 822 8878
Kontio Bakery
Old Rauma Café
Kuninkaankatu 9
Tel. +358 2 822 1758
Leikari Café and Bakery
Leikari 1
Tel. +358 2 822 1422
www.kontion.fi
Pyörni Café and Gift Shop
Sahamäentie 1, Lappi
Tel. +358 2 826 0806,
+358 40 596 2307
www.pyorni.net
Byssa Lunch and Banquet
Restaurant
Sinkokatu 11
Tel. +358 10 229 5229
www.byssa.fi
Sininen Tupa Café and
Lunch Restaurant
Huittistentie 1257, VT 12
Lappi
Tel. +358 40 520 4995
http://eijapalvelu.fi
Tullin Kaffe Lunch Restaurant
Kuninkaankatu 50
Tel. +358 2 822 7678
www.tullinkaffe.fi
Foster’s Lunch Restaurant
Kivikylä Arena
Nortamonkatu 23
Tel. +358 40 515 1063
www.raumanlukko.fi
Pieni Pullapuoti Café
Kauppakatu 11
Tel. +358 40 680 8819
www.pekanparhaat.fi
Prassen Café and Bakery
Posellinkatu 6
Tel. +358 44 780 0125
www.prassen.fi
Presso
Prisma, Porintie 4
Tel. +358 2 833 0330
Äyhö, Äyhönjärventie 1
Tel. +358 2 833 0270
www.presso.fi
Pystökaffe
Market Square
Tel. +358 50 538 1823 (Jaana)
Tel. +358 400 709 172 (SPR)
Suvitien Merijakamo
Suvitie 14
Tel. +358 40 563 3432
www.merijakamo.fi
Ankkuri Theatre Restaurant
Alfredinkatu 2
Tel. +358 44 099 6799
www.frescoravintolat.fi
Ruormies Terrace Café
(summer café)
Poroholmantie 8
Tel. +358 2 533 5522
www.poroholma.fi
Öysti
Market Square
Tel. +358 2 822 0368
Health, Well-Being and
Leisure Centre Helmiranta
Puuluntie 388
Tel. +358 40 703 5585
www.helmiranta.fi
Äijänsuo Arena Services
Nortamonkatu 23
Tel. +358 40 515 1063
www.raumanlukko.fi
Pikku Suutarin
sekatavarapuoti
Kuninkaankatu 7 (courtyard)
Tel. +358 40 776 2288
www.pikkusuutari.fi
Kalliohovi Restaurant
Kalliokatu 25
Tel. +358 10 229 5210
www.iltaravintola.fi
Fåfänga Pavilion
Banquet and Meeting
Facilities
Suvitie 4
Tel. +358 40 350 6242
www.ffpaviljonki.fi
Shopping
Rauman Antiikkikellari
Antique Shop
Kalliokatu 16
Tel. +358 44 059 9509
Domino Nightclub
Valtakatu 5
Tel. +358 2 821 0717
www.dominorauma.fi
Poselli Culture House
Nortamonkatu 12
Tel. +358 2 834 5001
www.rauma.fi
Panama Joe
Myllymäenkatu 3
Tel. +358 10 423 3271
www.panamajoe.fi
Byssa Lunch and Banquet
Restaurant
Technology House Sytytin
Sinkokatu 11
Tel. +358 10 229 5229
www.byssa.fi
Augusti Pavilion
Poroholmantie 8
Tel. +358 2 533 5522
www.poroholma.fi
Best Western
Hotel Kalliohovi
Kalliokatu 25
Tel. +358 10 229 5210
www.hovisales.fi
Blomqvist Taverna
Poroholmantie 8
Tel. +358 2 533 5522
www.poroholma.fi
Hotel Cumulus Rauma
Aittakarinkatu 9
Tel. +358 2 837 821
www.cumulus.fi
Kistupuad Museum Shop
Old Town Hall
Kauppakatu 13
Tel. +358 2 834 3532
www.rauma.fi/museo
Torni Restaurant and Café
Vesitornintie 2
Tel. +358 2 822 0550
www.rosmariini.fi
NIGHTCLUBS
BANQUET RESTAURANTS,
BANQUET AND MEETING
FACILITIES
Kajava Gift and
Handicraft Shop
Kuninkaankatu 28
Tel. +358 2 822 5437
www.kajavarauma.fi
Ooperi Banquet and
Sports House
Vanha Turuntie 56
Tel. +358 2 533 4685
www.ooperi.fi
Etappi *22*
Banquet and Meeting House
Satamakatu 22
Tel. +358 40 516 1206
www.frescoravintolat.fi
Putka and Sinisoihtu
Restaurant
Aittakarinkatu 14
Tel. +358 2 823 5950
www.ravintolaputka.fi
RAUMA LACE
Pits-Priia
Kauppakatu 29
Tel. +358 2 822 0087,
+358 44 282 2859
www.nyplaajat.net
INTERIOR DESIGN
AND GIFT SHOPS
Annen Astiakauppa
(kitchen cutlery)
Isoraastuvankatu 8
Tel. +358 2 822 0264
www.annenastiakauppa.fi
Embroidery Terhi Stenroos
Telakankatu 7
Tel. +358 40 554 4697
www.mammaroosa.fi
Rauman Höyhensaari
Kauppakatu 5
Tel. +358 2 822 6624
www.hoyhensaari.fi
Market Square
Monday through Saturday
Evening events in July
Rauma China and Gift Shop
Kauppakatu 19
Tel. +358 2 822 2039
www.hobbyfamilyaskarteluliikkeet.fi
Rauman Tehopakkaus
Kairakatu 7
Tel. +358 2 823 0945
www.tehopakkaus.fi
Lumo Food Shop
Kuninkaankatu 26
Tel. +358 50 454 4500
www.ruokapuotilumo.fi
Saariston Flikat
Tel. +358 40 508 6141
www.kustavinsavipaja.fi
Sisustus Idea Interior
Design Shop
Kuninkaankatu 15
Tel. +358 400 532 393
www.sisustusidea.fi
Rauma Maritime Museum
Kalliokatu 34
Tel. +358 2 822 4911
www.rmm.fi
Hauenguano Antique Shop
Kuninkaankatu 52
Tel. +358 2 825 0691,
+358 50 567 6866
www.hauenguanonantiikki.fi
Rauma Hall
Satamakatu 26
Tel. +358 2 834 5001
www.rauma.fi
Koti-Vakka
Kauppakatu 9
Tel. +358 2 822 7520
www.koti-vakka.fi
Siikluoma Sauna
and Cottage
Siikluomantie 15
Tel. +358 40 501 2104
www.siikluoma.fi
Pyörni Café and Gift Shop
Sahamäentie 1, Lappi
Tel. +358 2 826 0806,
+358 40 596 2307
www.pyorni.net
Tuula Heininen
Silk Flower Shop
Telkkätie 9 B
Tel. +358 2 823 4910
www.tmituulaheininen.net
Aarnkari
Banquet Restaurant
Aarnkari 1
Tel. +358 40 180 4388
www.aarnkari.fi
Lasiapu
Kuninkaankatu 40
Tel. +358 2 822 6668
www.lasiapu.fi
Wanhan Rauman
Putiikki TaruLiina
Kuninkaankatu 17
Tel. +358 40 774 2642
www.taruliina.fi
Mantin Maailma
Kuninkaankatu 30
Tel. +358 50 400 3755
www.mantinmaailma.fi
Juhlahovi
Banquet Restaurant
Tikkalantie 7
Tel. +358 10 229 5210
www.hovisales.fi/juhlahovi
Pentik
Kuninkaankatu 18
Tel. +358 20 722 0396
www.pentik.fi
Villa Tallbo
Petäjäksentie 178
Tel. +358 2 822 0733
www.tallbo-ravintolat.com
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Kodinonni Interior
Design Shop
Kauppakatu 17
Tel. +358 2 822 1030
www.kodinonni.net
Stamholt & Design
Kuninkaankatu 26
Tel. +358 50 574 6391
Valtava Kääpiö
Kauppakatu 3
(Potkur Shopping Centre)
Tel. +358 41 433 9982
www.valtavakaapio.com
Makasiini Upholstery and
Interior Design Shop
Kuninkaankatu 26
Tel. +358 45 352 8393
ARTISTS
Arja Nummi
Kauppakatu 15 (courtyard)
Tel. +358 40 543 2437
Art & Design Salme Kauppi
Atelier:Kaentie 140,
Kullanperä, Lappi
Gallery: Kuninkaankatu 27,
Rauma
Tel. +358 40 504 6609
www.salmekauppi.fi
Atelier Eila Minkkinen
Vanhankirkonkatu 20
Tel. +358 50 572 0916
www.dlc.fi/~eilamink
Atelier Hulda
Komppi 14
Tel. +358 50 441 6168
Atelier Kerttu Horila
Länsikatu 7
Tel. +358 2 822 4606,
+358 500 994 686
www.kerttuhorila.com
Atelier Mika Honkanen
Kuninkaankatu 40
Tel. +358 40 753 0774
www.taiteilijahonkanen.com
Kempas Gallery
Ylinenkatu 6
Tel. +358 500 325 309
www.kempas.fi
Ceramic Artist
Maija Kantanen
Itäkatu 4
Tel. +358 40 530 5103
Ceramic Artist
Kirsi Backman
Kuninkaankatu 21
Tel. +358 50 549 4663
www.kirsibackman.net
Keramos
Isokirkkokatu 1
Tel. +358 44 272 9662
www.keramos.fi
Pirkko Lehtinen Art
and Handicraft
Itäkatu 4
Tel. +358 40 508 2035
Rauma Wooden Bail and
Barrel Factory
Sorkantie 2
Tel. +358 2 822 1150
www.tynnyri.net
Kuuskajaskari
Summer Theatre
Kuuskajaskari Island
Tel. +358 50 313 9160
www.kuuskajaskari.fi
Kivikylän Kotipalvaamo
(smoke-cured meat)
Savulaaksontie 121, Lappi
Tel. +358 2 826 0905
www.kivikylan.fi
Patolampi Theatre
Kivisillantie 6, Lappi
Tel. +358 40 839 1084
www.patolampiteatteri.fi
Rauman Iltanäyttelijät
Tel. +358 50 540 9880
www.iltanayttelijat.fi
Polar Honey Finland
Sahamäentie 25, Lappi
Tel. +358 46 570 4905
www.lappi-hunaja.fi
Vormu (bedding)
Niittaajantie 7, Sampaanala industrial
district
Tel. +358 2 824 0100
www.vormu.fi
Experience
services
Kirpputori Nostalgia
Hakunintie 10
Tel. +358 44 780 0087
www.kirpputorirauma.fi
Eräheppu
Tel. +358 50 408 9061
www.eraheppu.fi
Lasten Kirppis Karuselli
(kid´s clothes, toys)
Sahankatu 2 (Pick´n Pay)
Tel. +358 44 292 4851
www.kirppiskaruselli.com
Erä-Kutsu
Tel. +358 44 526 5031
www.era-kutsu.com
Lokki-kirppis
Satamakatu 2 and 4
Tel. +358 2 822 4206
www.raumantyottomat.com
Puoti and Wanhat Tawarat
Ala-puoti: Karjalankatu 15
Ylä-puoti: Valtakatu 10
Tel. +358 2 822 8591
www.rauma.punainenristi.fi
Ratamakasiini
Hakunintie 6
Tel. +358 2 825 8234
www.ratamakasiini.fi
Rauma Graphic Artists
Kuninkaankatu 44
(courtyard)
Tel. +358 44 022 6204
Theatres and
summer theatres
Raumanmeri Sea Guided
Services
Tel. +358 40 556 2659
www.bluecamp.fi
Raumanmeren veneily
Tel. +358 50 342 5514
Rauman Saaristokuljetus
Tickets: +358 50 349 8104
Charter cruises:
Tel. +358 400 775 875
www.raumansaaristokuljetus.fi
RSP-Charter
Tel. +358 45 129 6111
www.rsp-charter.fi
Sea Service Saarinen
Tel. +358 45 875 2626
www.seaservicesaarinen.fi
MARINAS
Raumanmeri Sea Guided
Services
Tel. +358 40 556 2659
www.bluecamp.fi
Kylmäpihlaja
leisure harbour
Tel. +358 45 175 0619
www.kylmapihlaja.com
Sissos
Tel. +358 2 822 8282
www.sissos.fi
Petäjäs service harbour
Tel. +358 2 824 1041
www.petajaksentelakka.fi
Amatheia
Tel. +358 44 974 9038,
+358 44 974 9037
www.amatheia.fi
CharteRauma CR
Tel. +358 400 270 050
Eräheppu
Tel. +358 50 408 9061
www.eraheppu.fi
Erä-Kutsu
Tel. +358 44 526 5031
www.era-kutsu.com
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Rauman Länsituuli
Tel. +358 50 558 7630
www.raumanlansituuli.com
Kuuskajaskari
leisure harbour
Tel. +358 50 313 9160
www.kuuskajaskari.fi
CHARTER CRUISES,
BOAT TAXI SERVICES AND
SAILING TRIPS
Iso-Hannu Cinema
Savilankatu 4
Tel. +358 50 555 6644
www.isohannu.fi
Schooner Kathrina
Tel. +358 2 533 5522
www.kathrina.fi
Kajak-Sport
Tel. +358 2 868 0844
www.kajaksport.com
Maritime
services
Susivuoren Kirppis
Köydenpunojanvahe 4
Tel. +358 41 704 2603
www.susivuorenkirppis.fi
Mysteeri, Eija Suneli, Artist
Kuninkaankatu 6 (courtyard)
Tel. +358 40 068 6936
Eskimo Finland
(disposable and packing
products)
Eurajoentie 10, Lappi
Tel. +358 2 838 7271
www.eskimofinland.fi
Rauma Summer Theatre
Suvitie, Fåfänga
Tel. +358 2 8376 9900
www.raumanteatteri.fi
FLEA MARKETS
Torin Kymppi
Myllymäenkatu 3
Tel. +358 2 821 0070
www.torinkymppi.fi
FACTORY OUTLETS
Rauma Town Theatre
Alfredinkatu 2
Tel. +358 2 8376 9900
www.raumanteatteri.fi
Olmere
Tel. +358 500 599 194
www.olmere.fi
Poroholma marina
Tel. +358 2 533 5522
www.poroholma.fi
Reksaari leisure harbour
Tel. +358 40 556 2659
www.reksaari.fi
Syvärauma Bay
service harbour
Suvitien Merijakamo
Tel. +358 40 563 3432
www.merijakamo.fi
Welcome to Rauma!
www.visitrauma.fi
Rauma Tourist Office
Pyyrman Service Point
Valtakatu 2, tel. +358 2 834 3512
matkailu@rauma.fi