Stock Photo - Porvoo in southern Finland was granted municipal rights by the Swedish King Magnus Erikkson in 1346. It is therefore the second oldest town in Finland, after Turku. The medieval-looking colourful wooden buildings, uneven cobbles and narrow streets are characteristic of the Old Town, which is protected as a historic monument. In some courtyards, small antique shops and art galleries are hidden. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide. - Porvoo/Finland

Stock Photo: Porvoo in southern Finland was granted municipal rights by the Swedish King Magnus Erikkson in 1346. It is therefore the second oldest town in Finland.

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