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General

Culture and Tourist Centre Carelicum

Opening hours: Check the website

Tel. +358 13 267 5222

Address: Koskikatu 5, 80100 Joensuu

Information about the Joensuu region:

Joensuu is the administrative centre of the North Karelia region in Finland. The city was established by Czar Nikolai I of Russia in 1848 and it has flourished in the estuary of a notable waterway. Joensuu is located next to the Russian border. It is a vital city with a growing and relatively young population. The population of Joensuu is approximately 75 000. Joensuu believes in regional and international cooperation as one of the motors for the development.

Currently, the most important business areas include metal industry, wood and forestry sector, information and communication technology as well as expertise related to the border region and cross-border collaboration. Joensuu is also the forestry capital of Europe with a stronghold in research, inclusive the European Forest Institute and Joensuu Science Park. In the city centre of Joensuu you can find silence, peace and nature like nowhere else in Europe.

Besides the science and business scene, Joensuu is also a city where a number of recent Finnish films have been made. In Joensuu, you can find the Karelian folk, the most talkative ones in Finland. Furthermore, Joensuu is home to the famous summer rock festival called Ilosaarirock, which is sold out every year months before the event.

Distances and travelling times (approximately) to Joensuu from

Distance By car By rail By air
Helsinki 437 km 5 h 30 min 5 h 60 min
Tampere 395 km 4 h 55 min 5 h (via Helsinki)
Turku 540 km 6 h 45 min 6 h 45 min (via Helsinki)
Kuopio 136 km 1 h 45 min 3 h 30 min (via Helsinki)
Savonlinna 133 km 1 h 40 min 2 h 15 min (via Helsinki)
Immigration Services
Joensuu District Multicultural Association

The Joensuu District Multicultural Association (Joensuun seudun monikulttuurisuusyhdistys ry, also known as JoMoni) was founded in January 2009. The founding meeting included around 30 people from approximately ten different countries. The association’s intention is to promote multicultural diversity and to prevent immigrants from being discriminated and isolated. The association is open to people of all origins, nationalities, religions and political views. The association organises cultural and recreational events, seminars, press conferences and other activities that bring together people from different backgrounds. The association helps immigrants around the Joensuu area to deal with various authorities and bureaucracy issues, and raises awareness of multicultural diversity. More information about multicutural diversity.

Community Resource Centre of Joensuu

The Community Resource Centre of Joensuu (Kansalaistalo) supports voluntary work, develops co-operation and creates dialogue between the public welfare system and the activities of the voluntary sector. It also promotes partnership orientation in community, develops regional social and health policies and creates and develops new initiatives and innovations that increase welfare and decrease exclusion. You can find a meeting place, bikes for rent and an Internet Café at Kansalaistalo.

Citizen’s House (Kansalaistalo)

Address: Torikatu 30, 80100 Joensuu

Tel: +358 13 123 132

Day-care and Schools

Joensuu has an English Kindergarten (Englanninkielinen leikkikoulu) in which children from several nationalities spend their days. English is used in the daily activities.

The Kanervala School provides English-speaking education. Teaching is meant mainly for children who speak Finnish as their mother tongue and the English education is meant primarily for children living in Joensuu. Children who speak English as their mother tongue will also be accepted to the class. When teaching English-speaking children, their command of the Finnish language and the anticipated duration of their stay in Finland as well as their individual needs (when applicable) will be taken into account.

The Finnish-Russian School of Eastern Finland in Joensuu is a school maintained by a foundation. Students study an advanced syllabus in the English and Russian languages in comprehensive education. Finnish children and children who speak Russian as their mother tongue are accepted to study at the school. After comprehensive school, the studies and the advanced syllabus in English and Russian can be continued in the upper secondary school.

Community College of the Joensuu Area

The Community College of the Joensuu Area (opens in a new tab) (Kansalaisopisto) is a non-profit organisation owned and maintained by the City of Joensuu. The community college is open for everyone wishing to explore new educational areas and develop their abilities, both personally and professionally, for a reasonable investment of time and money.

Open University and Summer University

Both the Open University (Avoin yliopisto) and the Summer University (Kesäyliopisto) of Joensuu offer a wide variety of courses (including Finnish language courses) to all interested students. Please note that fees are usually charged.

Open University, Joensuu Campus
Address: Yliopistokatu 2 A, Aurora building, 2nd floor

Tel: +328 50 467 8460

Email: avoinyliopisto@uef.fi

Joensuu Regional Library

Joensuu Regional Library (Vaara-kirjastot) has books in several languages, music, videos, magazines, international newspapers and a café. The library also has material for studying the Finnish language. Library cards can be obtained from the main desk of the library. The main library is located near the city centre and there are several branch libraries in different residential areas.

Joensuu Main Library
Address: Koskikatu 25, 80100 Joensuu

Ethnic Grocery Stores

Big supermarkets like Prisma and Citymarket offer a variety of spices and, for example, halal meat. However, if you are looking something specific, there are a few ethnic grocery stores in Joensuu.

Halal Market - Ethnic groceries and halal meat at Kauppakatu 19, 80100 Joensuu

Phanthan Thai - Asian grocery store and restaurant at Nuottaniementie 2, 80140 Joensuu Deshi Bazaar - A meat shop in Helsinki that delivers to Joensuu approximately once a month. See their Facebook profile for delivery times and place your order in advance.

Second Hand Shops

Here you can find some examples of the second hand shops (kirpputori) in Joensuu. Please note that the opening hours vary and that most of them are not located at the city centre.

FIDA - Torikatu 19

SPR Kontti (Red Cross) - Voimatie 10

Valintakirppis - Teollisuuskatu 4

Second hand bookstores (books, CDs, DVDs):

Antikvaarinen kirjakauppa – Suvantokatu 8

Religious Denominations

There has been a complete freedom of religion in Finland since 1923. The Finnish Constitution guarantees the freedom of worship. This means that everyone is free to practice any religion they wish as long as they do not violate the fundamental human rights or break the law. Finns are not particularly active churchgoers although most of them are members of the church. There are two national churches in Finland, the Lutheran Church and the Orthodox Church. Around 75% of Finns are members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, while around 1% belongs to the Orthodox Church. There are also Catholic, Jewish, Islamic, and a number of small religious denominations represented in Finland.

More information

Student Pastor Ms Tiina Belov, Joensuu Campus tiina.belov@uef.fi or +358 50 590 6527

Congregations

Cinema, Theatre and Music

There is one cinema in Joensuu, Tapio (Kauppakatu 27). Films are shown in their original language with Finnish and Swedish subtitles, also in 3D format. Tickets cost approximately EUR 7.50–12.50. You can get student discount on some films, remember to ask when you are buying tickets. Savonkinot website.

The Joensuu City Theatre (Joensuun kaupunginteatteri) is located in the Town Hall (Rantakatu 20). Information and tickets are available at Carelicum (tel. +358 13 267 5222) or the Town Hall one hour before the performance (tel. +358 50 437 1089). Performances are usually in Finnish.

If there are tickets left on the day of the performance, they can be bought with 50% student discount one hour before the show. Website is in Finnish.

There is also a Student Theatre in Joensuu.

The rock and pop music scene in Joensuu is very active. A popular rock festival called Ilosaarirock is arranged every year in mid-July drawing thousands of young people into the city. At other times, there are several live performances weekly. Please follow the advertisements and bulletin boards.

Kerubi (Siltakatu 1) offers a wide variety of Finnish music, live performances, disco nights, etc. See Kerubi website in Finnish.

The Joensuu Orchestra has concerts in the Carelia Hall (Yliopistokatu 2) usually on Thursdays. Information and tickets are available at Carelicum as well as one hour before the concert at the Carelia Hall.

Museums

Art Museum (Kirkkokatu 23, the large red brick building) has a permanent collection of Finnish art, sections of Chinese art, ancient Greek and Roman art, and Orthodox icons from the monastery of Megri. They also arrange temporary exhibitions.

Art Centre Ahjo (opens in a new tab) (Kirkkokatu 23, the yellow wooden building) gives a fresh view of North Karelian and other Finnish art. Exhibitions include photographic art, paintings and handicrafts.

Carelicum - North Karelian Museum (Koskikatu 5) is a modern museum of history and culture. There is a permanent exhibition called “Visiting Karelia”, which takes a look at the region of Karelia in its historical and cultural entity. For more information on this or on the smaller art galleries, please ask at the Information Desk at Carelicum.

Botanical Garden

The Botanical Garden includes about 900 species of plants from 113 countries all over the world. The collection of greenhouses (570 m2) imitates five climatic regions: tropical, sub-tropical summer-rain, sub-tropical winter-rain, temperate and desert. There is also a small greenhouse (180 m2) for propagation and research purposes and two small plastic greenhouses for summer use only. Visitors are welcome to stroll through the outside garden in the summer. The Tropical Butterfly Garden is open for visitors from April to August–September. Also available for visitors are Café Botania and Boutique Botania.

Bars, Restaurants and Cafes

There are several bars, pubs, restaurants, pizzerias and cafés in Joensuu. The opening hours vary; usually the cafeterias are open between 8:00–18:00 (8am–6pm), but restaurants stay open until later in the evening. Most pubs open around 13:00 (1pm) and close around 02:00 (am). Nightclubs open at 22:00 (10pm) and close at 04:00 (am). More information about restaurants in Joensuu.

Sports

Please note that the Sykettä Sports Programme offers versatile possibilities for students on the Joensuu campus:

Nature tracks for hiking in Joensuu area. Check also the rights and the regulations for the outdoor activities (everyman’s right).

Swimming pools (Uimahalli):

You can try ice swimming with the Joensuu Polar Bears Ice Swimming Club. Swimming and sauna is available for non-members by a single payment. The wristband costs about EUR 6 and can be bought from a machine at the club. For more information about location, opening hours, etc. visit their website or call tel. +358 45 7845 1992.

Sports Hall (Joensuun Kuntokeidas) offers bowling, tennis, squash, badminton, indoor climbing, table tennis, mini-golf, billiards, and a golf simulator. Address Linnunlahdentie 10, tel.+358 13 126 558 .

There are also several fitness clubs and gyms in Joensuu.

If you want to try fishing, it is good to know that persons who are 18 years or older must pay a fishing management fee (kalastuksenhoitomaksu in Finnish) and a local fishing license (kalastuslupa). No fishing licenses are needed for ice fishing or angling. More information here:

Horseback Riding
There are several stables in the Joensuu area. To browse different options, please go here: http://www.visitkarelia.fi/en/Travelling → Activities → Horseback riding

Information on nature tracks in Joensuu area.

There are excellent opportunities for winter sports in Joensuu. You can find ice-skating rinks around the town in wintertime, and they can be used by everyone, free of charge. Skates can be purchased at sports shops, department stores or flea markets. Alternatively, you can borrow a pair of skates from a fellow Finnish student or from the storage of the Student Union office at Joensuu. Skiing is a very important part of Finnish culture. If you have never skied before, in Finland you have a unique opportunity to try both cross-country and downhill skiing. There are many publicly maintained cross-country skiing trails in Joensuu, for example in Mehtimäki, which is very close to the Joensuu campus. Trails are always open, naturally depending on the snow conditions, and some of the trails are lit. There are also many downhill skiing centres close to Joensuu, such as Mustavaara and Koli.

Koli is situated about 70 km north of Joensuu. It is a beautiful and popular downhill skiing centre. All ski centres also rent the necessary equipment for downhill skiing and snowboarding, as well as for cross-country skiing. Snowshoeing is a new and popular form of winter sports, and the necessary equipment can also be rented at Koli.