Photo: Rami Hanafi/Viewmasters of Helsinki The fortress of Suomenlinna, located on a group of islands outside Helsinki, forms a Unesco cultural heritage site, but the islands are also home to 850 people.
A gothic wooden church dating back to 1763, the “Gibraltar of the North” and an archipelago that continues to rise slowly out of the sea represent just a few of the unique Finnish cultural and natural treasures on the famous Unesco World Heritage list.