Sapokanlahti is a natural inlet in central Kotka that provides the setting for the tranquil, award-winning Sapokka Water Garden. The centrepiece is the human-made waterfall, created with piped-in sea water that cascades over the rocks. This beauty is surrounded by abundant native plants and flowers, with a dozen bronze animal sculptures frolicking nearby.
Sapokka Vesipuisto
Turku & Finland's South Coast
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2. St Nicholas Orthodox Church
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Towering above Isopuisto Park, the 1801 St Nicholas Orthodox Church is Kotka’s only building to survive the Crimean War. It's believed to be the work of…
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Kotkan kirkko's distinctive steeple is visible throughout town. Inside the neo-Gothic church there’s artful woodcarving, a resounding baroque-style organ…
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5. Langinkoski Imperial Fishing Lodge
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7. Orthodox Church of Sts Peter & Paul
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Topped by a classic onion dome, the 1837 Orthodox Church of Sts Peter & Paul is the work of architect Louis Visconti, who designed Napoleon’s mausoleum.