


▲ The Santa Claus Office is located in Santa Claus Village, Finland. Here, you can meet Santa Claus, though there's usually a long wait in line. You'll need to check your clothes and bags, and photography is not allowed once you enter the office. All the Santas here are "certified" professionals.


▲ The Rovaniemi Church was completed in 1950 and designed by architect Bertil Liljequist. Behind the church altar is a large mural known as The Origin of Life. The entire church can accommodate 850 people, and it also houses a 45-key organ produced by the Christensen Organ Factory.


▲ The Arctic Centre is located in Rovaniemi, Finland, and is a department of the University of Lapland, primarily researching the Arctic's natural environment and the hunting habits of the Inuit people. At the Arctic Centre, visitors can not only admire the beautiful Arctic region but also learn about the impact of industrialization and modernization on polar environments and societies. The Northern Way exhibition at the Arktikum Science Museum utilizes various technologies and media to tell visitors about medieval Rovaniemi and the destruction it suffered during World War II. The museum's exhibits also include brown bears, moose, and more.










