Northern Lights Village Levi, Sirkka
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Cultural VIEW THE ARTIST’S VISION OF PEOPLE, NATURE AND ANIMALS

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[C2] Art Gallery Raekallio Excursion (2h)
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[C2] Art Gallery Raekallio Excursion (2h)
  • 24.11-21.04
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Levi, Lapland

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Children - (Ages 4–14) - Half Price

Infants - (Ages 0–3) - Free

Duration: 2 hours

About

For 50 years Reijo Raekallio has been painting pictures of everyday life portraying people, reindeer, nature, motion - focusing on the atmosphere and the light.

Reijo’s paintings are based on imagination. Both animal and human characters are caricatures. His vivid deep coloured aquarelles have been described magnificently colorist.

The home gallery building - designed by the artist - is a beautiful sight in itself. And inside you will always find a varying exhibition of 100 or so paintings.

Inclusions: Guiding in English

Lataa
Kohteet
Kieli
Opening Hours

Right Now

The resort is currently
closed and reopens on
the 1st of June

Contact

+358 164 691 200
sales@northernlightsvillage.com

Muoniontie 1554
99130 Sirkka
Finland

Why visit in the Spring?
In Finnish, we call the Lappish Spring ‘Kevättalvi’. There’s a beautiful balance between all the Winter perks, milder temperatures and more hours of daylight. Ideal for those looking to get the most out of the snow!
Why visit in the Summer?
Escape the heatwaves of regions closer to the equator, with temperatures rarely exceeding 20°C. Enjoy the quiet, peaceful and pristine nature of Lapland!
Why visit in the Autumn?
Temperatures are mild, there’s less crowd and nights are very dark which allows for amazing Northern Lights viewings. Plus: Enjoy Aurora Square! You’ll be able to see breathtaking Northern Lights reflections on unfrozen rivers and lakes.
Why visit in the Winter?
Sub-zero temperatures ensure there’s plenty of snow and outdoor fun for the whole family! The sun is only up for a few hours, making the Winter a great time to view Northern Lights. Cold nights tend to have a clear sky, with green, purple and red shades of the Aurora Borealis!
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