
The landmarks in every guidebook — and the tours that tell you what guidebooks don't.
Seinajoki is the kind of city architects make pilgrimages to. Alvar Aalto designed its civic heart in one of the most cohesive urban ensembles in Finnish history: city hall, library, theatre, and the soaring Lakeuden Risti church (the Cross of the Plains) arranged together in the flat South Ostrobothnian landscape as though placed by a careful hand. The church's white bell tower is visible for kilometers across the fields. Aalto called it one of his most personal projects.
The Tampere-Vaasa railway arrived here in 1883, and Seinajoki grew into a junction town before it became anything else.
That practical identity still holds. This is a working regional capital of about 67,000 people, the sixth-largest market area in Finland, home to Atria and to a food industry that punches well above the city's size. But every summer the whole calculus changes: Tangomarkkinat draws over 100,000 people to celebrate Finnish tango, which is a distinctly melancholy, accordion-heavy genre that has almost nothing to do with Buenos Aires.

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