I decided two years ago Hanko is running to return there with the time back. This I did. I spent a lovely five days, except for a beach holiday then please visit our glimpse of the history. Summer heat Records slipped by unnoticed, when the camp was ten meters from the sea and the wind favorable. Hanko is a good-humored invented chantry vets the town and why not to. It is surrounded by sandy beaches, it is a valuable history of ships and boats will bring a breath of sea leppeän internationalism. I'm not surprised that Mannerheim himself comfortable in Hanko. Valkopurjeita and old magazines, friendly people, smiling faces. The atmosphere is lovely and abroad. Perhaps päräyttävin experience in Hanko was a day trip to the Bengtskär lighthouse island. One and a half hour sea trip offered a salmon soup, which does not otherwise salt, dill and cream had been spared, so good it was. The lighthouse is the highest in the Nordic countries and the Guide there were once crucial tasiteluita against the Russians. Despite the efforts of the Russians did not get bombing of the lighthouse chantry vets down because of Finland's son fought strenuously against. (Part of the reason may be that simply do not hit :) on a small island lived a terrible 30's four lighthouse keeper of the family. Then it happened that Hanko Eastern Finland cruising one voice told me to stop in Porvoo. It turned out that in Porvoo (where we are now, as I write this) is Albert Edelfelt Year. Museums have Edelfelt exhibitions and guided walks in the landscape where the AE painted the world famous chantry vets flat administrator. I'm chantry vets just really excited! The artist was a native of Porvoo, but spent his winters in Paris and came here Haikoon always summer 26 summer in a row. His kotiateljeensa is a small red cottage; skylights and rushed there, of course, first. I have encountered Edelfelt many times recently. First, chantry vets in December at the Athenaeum, where the round of the final stage of paused for a moment Luxenburg park named table äärelle (this is perhaps his most famous paintings - or I do not know. He painted 220) -Then I went there this same Luxenburg the park in April the Paris trip. Musee d'Orsay was accidentally chantry vets received a master work of Louis Pasteur, which describes the chemists in their work. Chemist is surrounded by bottles and jars, one of which contains the dog's spinal cord. TMA chemist invented since the rabies vaccine. This museum attendant told yesterday. Porvoo Edelfelt's work was also featured in Haikko chantry vets Manor and the Old Town Hall, which, as it places worth visiting both. The Town Hall was the main stage for the Riksdag in 1809, when Tsar Alexander himself chantry vets came to Porvoo to negotiate a little about Finland's future. In addition, the AE boards (or their copies) was featured in the ground, in places where AE works painted. SA in the Finnish culture known in a good way which is admirable. He painted the Finnish scenery and landscapes, people at work, children playing, eukkoja Basketry, the archipelago and ship builders. That is nothing abstract, but real photos. And he was successful in the world. Even the Russian court ordered her portraits. Just why Edelfelt is Finland's most significant international artist.
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