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Rules at Park Field Artificial Ice Rink (Parkki field)
- Do not leave any valuables in the shelters. We take no responsibility for them.
- It is forbidden to go onto the ice with shoes because they bring rocks on the ice.
- Going on the ice forbidden during the maintenance and freezing times: 3.45-4.45 pm
- Follow the staff with alerts and guidance, these rules and good manners.
Rules at Kupittaa Skating Rink
Please show consideration for others and observe the following rules:
Be sure to always follow the current rules and regulations and the staff’s instructions, as well as maintaining cleanliness and good manners. This ensures that everyone can train and practise safely and without disturbances.
The work Kimono by Karin Widnäs (b. 1946) was revealed on the opening day of the Turku Capital of Culture year on 15 January 2011. The work is formed of special bricks shaped like Japanese kimonos, built in a wastewater treatment station pipe. The mould of the bricks has been prepared on the basis of the artist’s plaster mould at the ceramics factory of IDO.
The sculpture Daisy by Jani Rättyä (b.1973) and Antti Stöckel (b.1973), situated on the grass area between the ship Suomen Joutsen (Swan of Finland) and Forum Marinum, is a temporary work of Turku’s outdoor collection with an estimated lifespan of 3 to 5 years. The stem of the plant consists of 12 wooden parts, the petals have been made of fibreglass strengthened with steel and the yellow centre of the flower is made of wood.
The main sports using the Kupittaa ball game hall are futsal, basketball, volleyball, floorball, badminton and gymnastics. Adult teams and the oldest junior teams playing in the highest series of the aforesaid sports will train and compete in the hall.
Turku has a comprehensive network of sand and stone dust fields. Most of the fields can be reserved via the Timmi reservation planner. Part of the fields are in free use and cannot be reserved.
Sand fields in free use are free of charge for everyone and they cannot be reserved. Night time silence is at 22-07.
The sand fields in free use are mainly small fields or lähikenttä (max. 40x60)
aside from 10 small fields for small-sided games (min. 40x60). The fields are covered with either sand or stone dust.
Turku is full of street art. You will find examples of artwork on the map (in Finnish).
Turku has plenty of routes to explore all year round. The trails and routes offer good grounds for exercise. You can also take it easy and go on routes by the Aurajoki and just enjoy the views and culture.
Turku has three art museums and many galleries. Nearly hundred outdoor sculptures and works of environmental art belonging to the Turku City Art Collection decorate Turku’s cityscape. You can find also some street art in Turku.
Samppalinna Outdoor Swimming Stadium is a refreshing oasis in the centre of Turku. Its large pool has room for everyone, from swimmers to aqua joggers, divers and people who just want to splash about. A separate children’s pool is available for the little ones. The wide sun decks and lawn areas have plenty of room for sunbathers.
Puppet theatre for adults or musicals for children? On a big stage or at the Turku Market Hall!
Turku has long traditions in theatre and music. Turku City Theatre was the first fully municipality owned theatre in Finland and it was established in 1946. The Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, founded already in 1790, is the oldest orchestra in Finland. Turku is also famous for the second oldest rock festival in Europe, Ruisrock.
Luminous Finland 100 Tour will culminate in an art fusion of various artforms and tens of artists on the Independence Day of Finland, 6th December,
Chiba, from the city of Miyagi in Japan, has spent an exchange period in Finland before and was very attracted to Turku, feeling that he wanted to
Long-awaited concert will be one of the special highlights of the coming season.
In the concerts all five parts of Berlioz’s Fantastic Symphony get their own ambience of colours and lights.
Additions will still be made to the content and duration of training slots and booking confirmations will be sent to sports clubs by the end of Oct
The Culture Card is a free-of-charge benefit card that provides you with e-mail updates about Turku’s abundant cultural offerings and a wide range