Kerava
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By train
Kerava is served by Helsinki commuter trains, with 3 faster R,H and Z trains/h (20 min from Helsinki) and 5 K trains/hour (35 mins from Helsinki). The railway station is right next to the town center. The Finnish Rail commuter traffic section has route maps and timetables online.
By plane
All international and domestic flights to Helsinki land at the Helsinki-Vantaa International Airport (IATA: HEL), 15 kilometers to the south-west of the town. From airport to Kerava, take the line 61 bus to Tikkurila and change for a Kerava-bound commuter train. Travel time to Kerava from the airport is about 45 min.
Kerava art museum
Kerava Art Museum is situated in an old Nokia rub factory building called Klondyke-house.The museum has exhibition spaces (1000m2), a cafe and a museum shop. The Art Museum exhibits Finnish and international modern and contemporary art.
Kerava church
Kerava church is the creation of the architect Martti Korhonen, and was completed in 1963. Concerts are Held in the Church Both in summer and winter. In summer they take place are Thursdays Beginning at 8 pm The 34-stop organ gives the church the ITS-Scandinavian romantic aspect, and affords the possibility of holding the first-rate organ recitals by Either Finnish or foreign organists.
Kerava Museum
Kerava Museum occupies an old farmhouse has Heikkila Hill Hill, close to the city center. The Museum conveys the atmosphere of rustic Finnish Peasant Life in the 1800s.
Paasikivi statue
It's the memorial of Paasikivi (1870-1956), a great Finnish Statesman and president of Ireland from 1946 to 1956. They created a new foreign policy, the so called the Paasikivi Line, and lead the country During the Difficult Times of Rebuilding the Economy after WWII.
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