Location: Vyborg (Viipuri in Finnish) is located in the Leningrad region of Russia.
Distance from Major Cities: 130 kilometers from St. Petersburg and 38 kilometers from Finland.
History:
Vyborg is over 900 years old.
Has a complex history of being Finnish, Swedish, and Karelian.
Experienced numerous wars involving different countries.
Current Status: Today, Vyborg is a Russian town known for its historical significance.
Vyborg Castle:
Age: Approximately 800 years old, originally built by the Swedish.
Features:
Two high towers that offer views of the town.
A museum located within the castle.
Town Characteristics:
Described as green with narrow old streets.
Notable features include churches, parks, and monuments.
Weekend Visits:
Popular among residents of St. Petersburg who visit with family and friends.
Activities include strolling through town and visiting the castle.
Mon Repos Park:
Located 5 kilometers from Vyborg, by the Gulf of Finland.
Renowned for its natural beauty across all seasons with:
Diverse flora including trees and flowers.
Hills and old geological features like rocks and stones.
Historic buildings.
Historic Reconstruction Festival:
Takes place annually on the last weekend of July.
Attracts numerous tourists from Russia and abroad.
Participants wear historical costumes, including knights.
Reconstruction of battles and shows at Vyborg Castle.
Special seating arrangements in the castle for spectators to enjoy the performances.