Victoria Square

Victoria square is a shared marketplace of Tornio and Haparanda cities. The square is named after Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden.

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Victoria Square – a shared heart of two cities

Victoria square, finished in 2011, is a shared marketplace of Tornio and Haparanda cities. The square is named after Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden who also inaugurated the square. Victoria square is an extraordinary place even by global standards, for marketplaces located on the border are quite uncommon. In the Nordic countries Victoria square is the only one of its kind and only a couple of counterparts can be found from Europe.

What makes Victoria square even more special is the fact that you can literally time travel there! The time zone changes in the middle of the square which makes it a splendid place to celebrate New Year’s Eve on. Did you manage to break your New Year’s resolutions as soon as the clock struck midnight? No worries, just take a few steps to the west and within an hour you can start your New Year all over again. The cities of Haparanda and Tornio have celebrated New Year together on the square since 2012.

Art with local flavour

There are some artworks on the square, two of which are designed by local youngsters. The Future Arc was planned by Vilma Styrman, who at the time was a fourth-grader, and The Swan –statue drawn by the then 17 year-old Kim Suomäki. The other end of the square is guarded by ‘Border Play’ –statue which reflects versatility and the future of cross-border cooperation. In the summer of 2018, the art collection on the square grew with a stunning sculpture. Through the Ages by Susanna Sivonen is both informative and beautiful to behold.

The Future Arc. Photo: Johanna Salmi.

Welcome!

Getting to the square is easy by any means of transportation. Parking is free for 2 hours in the parking hall of the shopping centre Rajalla and also on outdoor parking lots nearby the shopping centre. Buses drive to the Travel center located only a short walking distance from the square. Bicycle-stands can be found both on the square and nearby the shopping centre.