merimaisema
Merimaisema, also known as the Sea Fortress, is a historic military installation located in the coastal town of Hanko, Finland. Constructed in the late 19th century, the fortress was built to protect Finland's maritime interests and to defend against potential Russian aggression. The fortress is situated on a small island connected to the mainland by a causeway, providing a strategic advantage in terms of defense and accessibility.
The Sea Fortress is composed of several key structures, including artillery batteries, barracks, and storage facilities.
Merimaisema is open to the public and offers visitors the opportunity to explore its historic buildings and
The Sea Fortress is an important cultural and historical landmark in Finland, representing the country's efforts