Is there a place more magical than a suburb that shares a name with the Pope’s residence? Vitikanpää, a suburb of Rovaniemi, may not have the grandeur of Vatican City, but its charm is undeniable. Don’t let the name confuse you. Vitikanpää, a quiet corner of Rovaniemi, has a unique charm of its own. While it may not have ornate basilicas or Swiss Guards, it holds a quiet beauty, nestled in the heart of Lapland. Nestled in the expansive wilderness of Lapland, Vitikanpää is a testament to Rovaniemi’s growth. The city itself is vast, the largest in Europe by geographical area. It stretches across a vast 8017 km², a size comparable to the island of Corsica. Imagine a place where reindeer outnumber people, a land where the midnight sun paints the summer sky with endless hues of gold and rose. That’s Vitikanpää, a place where the rhythm of life beats in harmony with nature’s grand orchestra.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.