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Explore the historic Old City Centre of Pori and the scenic Kokemäenjoki River
The Old City Centre of Pori consists the Kokemäenjoki riverside, residential buildings and other public buildings.
The old town centre of Pori has the atmosphere exuding memories from the 19th century life and the highly valued buildings of the district represent the neo-renaissance style. Most of the buildings in the district are built after the great town fire of 1852, after which buildings only of stone materials were allowed to be constructed in the district due to the changed regulations. Most of the old town centre buildings of Pori are designed by architect C.J. von Heideken. The old town centre of Pori is located between the Eteläranta and Valtakatu streets. This old town centre at the southern riverside of the Kokemäenjoki river is built according to a loose grid plan. The yards of the buildings located along the Eteläranta street are closed yards. In addition to residential buildings, they house outbuildings, some of which were built as merchants’ warehouses, some as cattle sheds and hay storages, and some as food storages.
In addition to the residential buildings, you will find many of the most significant buildings of Pori such as the Satakunta museum, and the Pori art museum. On the Valtakatu street you will also find the old town hall, the palace of Junnelius that is the town hall of Pori and the Pori theatre.
The riverside scenery, also including the other side of the old town centre of Pori, is one of the most well known areas in Pori. Eteläranta, Kirjurinluoto and the area of the Cotton factory Puuvilla form an astounding riverside scenery where you can admire the the Kokemäenjoki river and observe the life on the riverside all-year-round. The area is a part of the National City Park of Pori.
Visit Pori's guided tours give you a closer look at the area and the history of its buildings. Check out the guided tours of the area in the Visit Pori online shop and book your own tour.