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Midsummer day in the island
About Midsummer day in the island
Midsummer is a city celebration in Helsinki, a vibrant, Finnish cultural heritage and nostalgia. The celebration in the museum fair includes ancient and fresh perspectives for the summer. Already since 1954!
Midsummer is a Finnish mid-summer celebration, which was known in Eastern Finland as a celebration of Uko and in southwestern Finland as a mare. In the middle Ages, the Catholic Church moved the day of John the Baptist, and over time the feast became a celebrated name for the Midsummer. Midsummer was aimed at ensuring the future harvest, milk luck and my marriage. The Finnish congregation is part of the central European way of burning fire at the spring celebrations. Midsummer sizes come from the eastern parts of our country. Nowadays, they are burned throughout the country, even in the bright midsummer night of Lapland. The Mourning Midsummer Whales were organized for the first time in 1954 by an organization responsible for the Observatory Foundation. The celebration has been organized since 1956 by the Foundation for the Society of Observers, and is now the largest and most visible annual event of the Foundation.