Lappeenranta

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Trains between Russia and Finland no longer run due to the company co-owned by the state railway companies of both countries being on the EU sanctions list. That is why the only form of public transportation available is the bus. There is a bus connection between Helsinki and St.Petersburg. One of them makes a stop in the border town of Lappeenranta.

I drove my wife and daughter to the bus station in Lappeenranta to send them off to see relatives. I'm home now. Before I drove back home I took some photos of the town of Lappeenranta. I visited what's left of a fortress at the lakefront just north of the town center.

Lappeenranta is the regional center of Southern Karelia. But it's not very big. The population is about 72,300.

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The water immediately down the hill is the bay where the boat harbor is. The fortress is on the cape in front of it.

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I drove to the fortress. I wasn't expecting much. But I was pleasantly surprised. One major street runs through the fortress. Most of the interesting buildings are along that street.

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Designer shops and a coffee shop.

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Those two are early 20th century. According to a sign that one made out of red bricks is a military building built in 1910.

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Cavalry museum

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The oldest Orthodox church in the country, from late 18th.

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This is an apartment building.

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As is this one.

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The northern end of the street.

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Some shots of the new part of the town I took earlier in the evening.

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