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  1. Ekenäs (Finland Swedish: [ˈeːkeneːs] ⓘ; Finnish: Tammisaari [ˈtɑmːisɑːri]) is a town and former municipality in Finland that comprised the former municipalities of Snappertuna and Tenala together with the town of Ekenäs.

  2. Halfway between Hanko and Helsinki, you’ll find the Raasepori region, with Tammisaari at its centre – both of which are a great change of scenery. As a historical beach and spa town, Hanko gives easy access to relaxation, whilst in Raasepori, you can experience the small-town charm of Tammisaari and explore the historical artisan villages.

    • History
    • New Life
    • Apartments
    • Sauna & Bathing
    • Café & Wine Bar
    • The House of Antiques

    Early history of the Ekenäs bathing facilities

    In January 1902 Mr. Lindman decides to call up a meeting in order to see if founding a new bathing facility in the town would be feasible. Eventually, this leads to establishing a public company named Aktiebolaget Ekenäs Badinrättning; apart from Mr. Lindman three other gentlemen are to constitute the board: consul Höijer, master builder Fransson >and bailiff Ljungberg. The ambitious building under construction requires poling for its foundation due to its very close proximity to the seashore...

    The stately building known as Ekenäs Badinrättning, the Ekenäs bathing facilities, was completed during the year 1903. In April 2020 the whole premises Gamla Bastun including several old buildings was sold in a public auction to entrepreneur and real estate developer Mr. Matti Laamanen. His whole real estate development project is nothing less than...

    The whole block constituting the Gamla Bastun forms a kind of gateway straight to the heart of the ’Gamla Stan’ – as the old town in Ekenäs is best known. Its location inbetween the Stallörspark’s greenery and the Västvallen street, right at the seaside with a fantastic view towards the bay, is nothing less than one-of-a-kind. Every apartment or co...

    In the near future Tammisaari, our idyllic old town, is going to see something completely new and exciting as far as one for us Finns pretty familiar relaxing and rejuvenating activity is concerned: we are talking about sauna, the Finnish temple of well-being – something that is proven to be conducive to health both of your body and mind. A fine sa...

    At the gateway to the Ekenäs old town (so called ’gamla stan’ in Swedish), along the Västvallen street you can enjoy a wide maritime view extending over the serene bay. Right here you may have longed for just one more thing: a cozy café with its own profile. You might have dreamt of a place to visit during your refreshing seaside stroll, a coffee h...

    It may be hard to imagine a more suitable location for a unique antique shop with its own profile than the street level space at the historic building Gamla Bastun originally built back in 1903. A well-stocked shop with the Swedish-language name ’Antikhus’ is a paradise for any visitor wishing to make discoveries and good bargains. Read more »

  3. Tammisaari Tourism: Tripadvisor has 571 reviews of Tammisaari Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Tammisaari resource.

  4. Tammisaari. Tammisaaren vanha kaupunki puutaloineen levittäytyy meren rantaan. Katujen nimet kertovat satojen vuosien takaisesta elämästä ja siitä, miten kaupunkilaiset tulivat toimeen. Täällä kadut ovat olleet olemassa sellaisenaan samalla paikalla jo 1500-luvulla.

  5. Tammisaari on entinen Suomen kaupunki ja nykyinen Raaseporin kaupunginosa, joka sijaitsee Uudenmaan maakunnassa entisessä Etelä-Suomen läänissä. Ennen lakkauttamistaan vuonna 2009 kaupungissa asui 14 754 ihmistä, ja väestötiheys oli 20,3 asukasta/km2. Kaupunki oli kaksikielinen kunta ja enemmistönä 81 prosenttia asukkaista puhui ...

  6. Ekenäs is Finland's seventh oldest town and the first of the non-medieval towns. King Gustav Wasa granted town rights to Ekenäs on 15 December 1546, [3] but even before that Ekenäs played a significant role in maritime transport. [4][5] Today it is mostly noted for its archipelago, part of which is the Ekenäs Archipelago National Park.

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