The Snowcastle of Kemi in Finland is a stunning winter destination known for its remarkable snow architecture. Recognized as the largest snow fort globally, it attracts visitors from all over the world.
Established in 1996 as a collaborative gift from the city of Kemi and Unicef to children worldwide, the Snowcastle is rebuilt each year with a unique theme. It features a hotel, restaurant, and chapel, all crafted from snow and ice, making it a symbol of Kemi’s enchanting winter landscape and drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.
Travelers can reach the Snowcastle of Kemi by flying into Kemi-Tornio Airport, followed by a taxi or bus ride to the city center. Alternatively, visitors can take a train or bus from nearby cities such as Rovaniemi or Oulu.
Entry fees for the Snowcastle of Kemi vary based on the activities and exhibitions. Basic admission is approximately $15, with additional charges for special experiences like the Icebreaker cruise.
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