Over the past four weeks, I experienced Finland and Jyväskylä in the best possible way. I saw so many things that I probably wouldn’t have on a typical holiday. Every
Near the university area, the Museum of Central Finland shows the history of the region.We got there by bus and it was quite quick.The building is simple but modern but
Tucked away near the center of Jyväskylä, the Alvar Aalto Museum gives you a look into Finnish architecture.We went there by bus and it took around 10 minutes.The building itself
Tucked away near Jyvaskyla,the Finnish Aeronautics Museum offers look into Finland’s aviation history.We got driven there by our two schoolmates.The drive there was around 25minutes from our school. Stepping through
We are currently studying in Gradia,in the logistics department and our work day starts at 8.15.Our daily tasks change from day to day.It ranges from simple snow removal,to ice breaking
One day, Bernard and I were walking back from school. On the way, I suggested that we stop by the church to take some pictures. The building looked really impressive
Located in the center of Jyväskylä, the Jyväskylä Art Museum focuses on modern art. Berni and I walked there, and it only took a few minutes. It’s perfect when you
My trip to Helsinki started on a Friday morning when my friend and I woke up around 8 a.m. Our train departed at 9:18, and the journey was quiet, comfortable,
The ferry trip from Helsinki to Tallinn was much more interesting than I expected.At first, I thought it would be a boring journey.However, it quickly turned into a fun experience,especially
Our teacher asked us if we wanted to visit the Finnish Air Force Museum, and we immediately said yes. We were really excited about the idea. The next day, when
Before I left for Finland, my parents were a little worried about the food. They kept asking me if I would survive a whole month eating something completely different from
Finland is one of the most forested countries in the world, and logging has always been an important part of its economy and culture. Forests cover about three-quarters of the