Best attractions and places to see around Rauma, a historic city on Finland's west coast, include two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The region is known for its well-preserved historical wooden architecture and significant Bronze Age burial sites. Rauma offers a blend of cultural landmarks and natural features, including its archipelago and coastal landscapes. It provides opportunities to explore history, culture, and outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Marela is the local museum of a wealthy shipping family. It shows the family's life in the early 1900s. Marela also hosts several temporary exhibitions of the Rauma Museum. Marela was owned by the Granlund family from the 1870s until 1906. Original Granlund-era furnishings include decorative Marela tiled stoves, doors, ceiling paintings and paneling. Marela has been a museum since 1982.
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The Trinity Church, built at the end of the 15th century, was destroyed in the city fire of 1640. But its ruins have been preserved to this day.
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The Church of the Holy Cross has a rich history dating back to the 15th century. It was originally built as a monastery church of the Franciscan monastery Rauma. While the exact age of the church remains unknown, historians believe that the current stone church was completed between 1515 and 1520. An interesting fact about the Church of the Holy Cross is that it served as a Lutheran church after the dissolution of the Franciscan monastery during the Swedish Reformation. It became the main church of Rauma Parish in 1640 when the nearby Holy Trinity Church was destroyed by fire.
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Rauma is located on the Gulf of Botnia and is one of the oldest ports in Finland. Built around a Franciscan monastery and home to the mid-15th century Church of the Holy Cross, the town is an outstanding example of an ancient Nordic town built from wood. Although it was devastated by fire in the late 17th century, it has retained its ancient architectural heritage.
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the first wooden chapel was built in the 14th century and a stone church around 1500
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There are about 36 Bronze Age roses (cairn tombs). Originally the graves were built by the sea, but due to the post-glacial land uplift they are now more than 15 km from the sea
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The Church of the Holy Cross was built by the Franciscans in the 16th century
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Former home of the Granlund ship owner family from the 1870s to 1906. Nowadays it's a museum displaying the home life of wealthy families during those times.
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Rauma is rich in history and culture. You must explore Old Rauma, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved wooden houses and medieval street network. Another significant historical site is the Sammallahdenmäki Bronze Age Burial Site, also a UNESCO site, featuring ancient cairn tombs. Don't miss the Holy Cross Church, Rauma, a 15th-century church with medieval murals. For a deeper dive into local life, visit the Kirsti Museum, showcasing a seafarer's home, or the Marela Museum, which offers a glimpse into a wealthy ship-owning family's life.
The Rauma region offers beautiful natural features. The Rauma Archipelago provides numerous islands and coastal landscapes perfect for cruises and island adventures. The Bothnian Sea National Park, located on Rauma's shores, is ideal for exploring natural beauty, including kayaking tours. For panoramic views, visit the Observation Tower (Rauma Water Tower) or the Kiikartorni, which overlooks Syväraumanlahti bay.
Yes, Rauma offers several family-friendly attractions. Exploring the charming streets of Old Rauma is an enjoyable experience for all ages, with its unique shops and cafes. The Holy Cross Church, Rauma and the Sammallahdenmäki Bronze Age Burial Site offer educational insights into history. Museums like the Rauma Museum and Kirsti Museum provide engaging ways to learn about local traditions and maritime heritage. Additionally, many of the hiking trails, especially the easy ones, are suitable for families.
Near Rauma's attractions, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. Hiking is popular, with trails like the Omenapuumaa Nature Trail in the Rauma archipelago, or the Latumaja Route. For cycling enthusiasts, there are mountain biking trails such as the Vähäjärvi loop from Old Rauma, and road cycling routes like the Eurajoki loop. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Rauma, MTB Trails around Rauma, and Road Cycling Routes around Rauma guide pages.
The summer months are generally considered the best time to visit Rauma, especially if you want to experience the city's vibrant festival scene. Many events, such as Lace Week, Rauma Blues Festival, and Festivo, take place during summer. The weather is also ideal for exploring Old Rauma and enjoying outdoor activities in the archipelago and national park.
You can delve into Rauma's renowned lace-making tradition at the Rauma Museum, which showcases much of the content related to this craft. For a more interactive experience, visit Pits-Priia, where you can observe the lace-making process, learn about bobbin lace, and even purchase handmade lace and materials.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails near Rauma. The Omenapuumaa Nature Trail in the Rauma archipelago offers a pleasant and accessible experience, with both a full loop and a shorter loop available. Another easy option is the Kuuskajaskari trail within the Bothnian Sea National Park. These trails are generally suitable for beginners and families looking for a gentle walk in nature. You can find more details on the Hiking around Rauma guide page.
The Rauma Maritime Museum, housed in a former customs warehouse, offers a comprehensive look into the city's rich seafaring heritage. A unique feature of this museum is the opportunity to use the only navigation simulator found in a Finnish museum, providing an immersive experience into the life of a sailor.
Yes, for splendid panoramic views of Rauma, including Old Rauma and the seaside, you can visit the Observation Tower (Rauma Water Tower). This tower also features a restaurant, allowing you to enjoy the scenery with refreshments.
Sammallahdenmäki Bronze Age Burial Site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with over 3,000 years of history. It is significant for containing the largest and most complete collection of cairns from the Scandinavian Bronze Age, offering a unique insight into ancient burial practices and the region's prehistoric past.
Yes, the Rauma Archipelago features numerous islands. A notable destination is Kylmäpihlaja Lighthouse Island, located on the furthest islet. It's a popular spot for day trips and boaters, offering a working lighthouse, hotel and conference facilities, and a restaurant and café.
The Rauma Art Museum, located in a beautifully restored 19th-century building in Old Rauma, focuses on Finnish modernism and contemporary art. Exhibitions often highlight themes connected to the sea, light, and local heritage, providing a unique artistic perspective on the region.
The Holy Cross Church, Rauma dates back to the 15th century and was originally built on the site of a former Franciscan monastery. It served as a monastery church and later became the main church of Rauma Parish. Its white steeple has been a landmark for seafarers since 1816, and it features impressive medieval murals and frescoes.


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