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INDUSTRY BRIEF: TOURISM ALL ABOUT THE NORTHERN LIGHTS & AURORA BOREALIS Aurora borealis (and its southern sister aurora australis) are phenomena that really only appear in the skies near the North and South Poles. In the southern hemisphere, it’s a privilege almost entirely confined to the frosty plains and mountains of Antarctica. Up north, however, auroras grace the heavens above Alaska, northernCanada
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House of Lapland Oy on Lapin alueellinen markkinointi- ja viestintätalo. Olemme voittoa tavoittelematon osakeyhtiö, ja omistajiamme ovat Lapin kunnat ja korkeakoulut. Huolehdimme siitä, että Lappi näkyy, kuuluu ja kiinnostaa matkakohteena, asuinpaikkana, kuvauslokaationa sekä arktisena bisnesympäristönä. Ja että Lapista kiinnostuneetWORKING IN LAPLAND
Few would believe the plethora of businesses and work opportunities that can be found in Lapland. See stories here. LIVING IN LAPLAND FAQ Population, nature and basic geography of Lapland. There are around 180 000 people living in Finnish Lapland, an equal number of reindeer and one Santa Claus. And no, we do not have polar bears. Some brown bears, yes, but they mostly focus on eating berries SEASONAL WORK IN LAPLAND FAQ Sundays and Finnish holidays are paid double, and you are entitled to two days off per week. Time of work is 120 hours (program services) or 112,5 (hospitality industry) every three weeks, and it is averaged across the season. Please take notice, that in some jobs may be part-time and the time of work may be, for examply, 90 hours.THE ART OF LAPLAND
The Studio. A perfect place to paint a picture. A studio is an invaluable resource for artists to focus on creating their vision. Located in one of the few buildings to survive the wartime devastation of Rovaniemi, Kauppayhtiö houses the Arctic Design Shop, Pure Burger and Pure Pizza, seconds away from the high street. If you consider street f ood an artform, they create some of the city’sDRIVING IN WINTER
Despite our love of heavy metal, Finland doesn’t wear chains on its tires. Instead, from December 1st to March 1st, all cars must have winter tires. If you’re driving from somewhere else, be aware that it’s not just a good idea to have winter tires – it’s the law. Rental cars in Lapland will always have winter tires when the seasonor
KAIVOS | HOUSE OF LAPLANDTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Lapissa on mittavia mineraalivaroja ja kaivos- ja metalliteollisuuden keskittymä. Kestävä kaivostoiminta kannattaa Lapissa. LAPIN MATKAILUKOHTEET Lapin matkailukohteissa maailma on lähellä, mutta sopivan kaukana. Matkaile meren rannalla, suurtunturien hiljaisuudessa tai pinta-alaltaan Euroopan suurimmassa kaupungissa – suurista lomakeskuksista tai pienistä kylistä löydät mieleisesinollauspisteen.
INDUSTRY BRIEF: TOURISM ALL ABOUT THE NORTHERN LIGHTS & AURORA BOREALIS Aurora borealis (and its southern sister aurora australis) are phenomena that really only appear in the skies near the North and South Poles. In the southern hemisphere, it’s a privilege almost entirely confined to the frosty plains and mountains of Antarctica. Up north, however, auroras grace the heavens above Alaska, northernCanada
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House of Lapland Oy on Lapin alueellinen markkinointi- ja viestintätalo. Olemme voittoa tavoittelematon osakeyhtiö, ja omistajiamme ovat Lapin kunnat ja korkeakoulut. Huolehdimme siitä, että Lappi näkyy, kuuluu ja kiinnostaa matkakohteena, asuinpaikkana, kuvauslokaationa sekä arktisena bisnesympäristönä. Ja että Lapista kiinnostuneetWORKING IN LAPLAND
Few would believe the plethora of businesses and work opportunities that can be found in Lapland. See stories here. LIVING IN LAPLAND FAQ Population, nature and basic geography of Lapland. There are around 180 000 people living in Finnish Lapland, an equal number of reindeer and one Santa Claus. And no, we do not have polar bears. Some brown bears, yes, but they mostly focus on eating berries SEASONAL WORK IN LAPLAND FAQ Sundays and Finnish holidays are paid double, and you are entitled to two days off per week. Time of work is 120 hours (program services) or 112,5 (hospitality industry) every three weeks, and it is averaged across the season. Please take notice, that in some jobs may be part-time and the time of work may be, for examply, 90 hours.THE ART OF LAPLAND
The Studio. A perfect place to paint a picture. A studio is an invaluable resource for artists to focus on creating their vision. Located in one of the few buildings to survive the wartime devastation of Rovaniemi, Kauppayhtiö houses the Arctic Design Shop, Pure Burger and Pure Pizza, seconds away from the high street. If you consider street f ood an artform, they create some of the city’sDRIVING IN WINTER
Despite our love of heavy metal, Finland doesn’t wear chains on its tires. Instead, from December 1st to March 1st, all cars must have winter tires. If you’re driving from somewhere else, be aware that it’s not just a good idea to have winter tires – it’s the law. Rental cars in Lapland will always have winter tires when the seasonor
KAIVOS | HOUSE OF LAPLANDTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Lapissa on mittavia mineraalivaroja ja kaivos- ja metalliteollisuuden keskittymä. Kestävä kaivostoiminta kannattaa Lapissa. RANUA - HOME OF FINLAND'S POLAR BEARS Wild Bears, Wildberries. Every year, more than 150,000 guests from around the world visit the famous Ranua Wildlife Park, home of Finland’s only polar bears, as well as wolverines, elk, otters, snow owls and other denizens of the Arctic.The wildlife park specializes in protection programs for endangered Arctic animals, as well as offering care and support for wounded or orphaned wild animals.WORKING IN LAPLAND
Few would believe the plethora of businesses and work opportunities that can be found in Lapland. See stories here. THE SÁMI, EUROPE'S ONLY INDIGENOUS PEOPLE The Sámi, Europe's Only Indigenous People. The Sámi are the only indigenous people within the European Union area. Sápmi, the region the Sámi inhabit across four countries, consists of northern parts of Finland, almost half of Sweden and Norway, as well as parts of the Kola Peninsula in Russia. Out of the ten Sámi languages, nine arestill
LIVING IN LAPLAND FAQ Population, nature and basic geography of Lapland. There are around 180 000 people living in Finnish Lapland, an equal number of reindeer and one Santa Claus. And no, we do not have polar bears. Some brown bears, yes, but they mostly focus on eating berries 8 WAYS TO EXPERIENCE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN LAPLAND Northern Lights floating. Would you float in ice-cold water for the Northern Lights? Northern Lights floating is a unique and fun way for aurora hunters to experience the magical lightshow. You’re surrounded by peace and quiet and the gentle softness of water under the glowing display of Northern Lights above Rovaniemi.The warm flotation suits provided by Safartica ensure you don’t feel cold.LAPLAND FAQ
A. Short answer, yes. Long answer: the weather in Lapland largely depends on where and when you visit. During the peak winter season (December to February), temperatures average between -16 °C and -3 C, with occasional lows of -30 °C! Make sure to check the forecast, and remember your gloves and hats. Q.MOVING TO LAPLAND?
Gear up with proper equipment, always know where you are heading to and remember to charge your phone before your trip. 6. Darkness. One would presume that polar night (called kaamos in Finnish) is the time of darkness in Lapland because that’s the time when the sun doesn’t rise at all. KAIVOS | HOUSE OF LAPLANDTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Lapissa on mittavia mineraalivaroja ja kaivos- ja metalliteollisuuden keskittymä. Kestävä kaivostoiminta kannattaa Lapissa. HOW TO WRITE A LETTER TO SANTA CLAUS How to Write a Letter to Santa Claus. Sending a letter to Santa is a great way to express your Christmas wishes or just say hi! Here’s his address, in case you want to send a letter or visit him in person. As the days get shorter, and the holidays begin lining up like toy DESIGN DILDOS FROM LAPLAND ARE CONQUERING THE WORLD Design dildos from Lapland are conquering the world. Wooden dildos and anal plugs made by entrepreneur Tea Latvala, known as the “dildo dealer”, in Rovaniemi are being sold as far as in the United States. She praises the calm way of life in Lapland and its lack of unnecessary distractions. FEEL THE MAGIC OF LAPLAND Welcome to the official travel website for Finnish Lapland, the home of Santa Claus, the last wilderness in Europe, and part of the Sámi homeland.Lapland is a destination above ordinary, full of contrasts and unique natural phenomena: Midnight Sun, Polar Nights, autumn colors, Northern Lights, and Arctic cites nestled among Ice Age fells. If you’re looking for the frosty bite of a reindeer LAPIN MATKAILUKOHTEET Lapin matkailukohteissa maailma on lähellä, mutta sopivan kaukana. Matkaile meren rannalla, suurtunturien hiljaisuudessa tai pinta-alaltaan Euroopan suurimmassa kaupungissa – suurista lomakeskuksista tai pienistä kylistä löydät mieleisesinollauspisteen.
INDUSTRY BRIEF: TOURISM LIVING IN LAPLAND FAQ Population, nature and basic geography of Lapland. There are around 180 000 people living in Finnish Lapland, an equal number of reindeer and one Santa Claus. And no, we do not have polar bears. Some brown bears, yes, but they mostly focus on eating berries 8 WAYS TO EXPERIENCE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN LAPLAND Northern Lights floating. Would you float in ice-cold water for the Northern Lights? Northern Lights floating is a unique and fun way for aurora hunters to experience the magical lightshow. You’re surrounded by peace and quiet and the gentle softness of water under the glowing display of Northern Lights above Rovaniemi.The warm flotation suits provided by Safartica ensure you don’t feel cold. DARK SIDE OF THE AURORAS The sparkling tail of the elusive firefox. The Finnish word for the Northern Lights translates to “fox fires”. The firefox is a mythical and elusive creature of the North coveted by hunters. Legend has it that a person who catches the firefox would be rich and famous beyond belief. As it runs along the fells, the fox’s flaming tailwhips
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House of Lapland Oy on Lapin alueellinen markkinointi- ja viestintätalo. Olemme voittoa tavoittelematon osakeyhtiö, ja omistajiamme ovat Lapin kunnat ja korkeakoulut. Huolehdimme siitä, että Lappi näkyy, kuuluu ja kiinnostaa matkakohteena, asuinpaikkana, kuvauslokaationa sekä arktisena bisnesympäristönä. Ja että Lapista kiinnostuneet SEASONAL WORK IN LAPLAND FAQ Sundays and Finnish holidays are paid double, and you are entitled to two days off per week. Time of work is 120 hours (program services) or 112,5 (hospitality industry) every three weeks, and it is averaged across the season. Please take notice, that in some jobs may be part-time and the time of work may be, for examply, 90 hours.THE ART OF LAPLAND
The Studio. A perfect place to paint a picture. A studio is an invaluable resource for artists to focus on creating their vision. Located in one of the few buildings to survive the wartime devastation of Rovaniemi, Kauppayhtiö houses the Arctic Design Shop, Pure Burger and Pure Pizza, seconds away from the high street. If you consider street f ood an artform, they create some of the city’s KAIVOS | HOUSE OF LAPLANDTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Lapissa on mittavia mineraalivaroja ja kaivos- ja metalliteollisuuden keskittymä. Kestävä kaivostoiminta kannattaa Lapissa. FEEL THE MAGIC OF LAPLAND Welcome to the official travel website for Finnish Lapland, the home of Santa Claus, the last wilderness in Europe, and part of the Sámi homeland.Lapland is a destination above ordinary, full of contrasts and unique natural phenomena: Midnight Sun, Polar Nights, autumn colors, Northern Lights, and Arctic cites nestled among Ice Age fells. If you’re looking for the frosty bite of a reindeer LAPIN MATKAILUKOHTEET Lapin matkailukohteissa maailma on lähellä, mutta sopivan kaukana. Matkaile meren rannalla, suurtunturien hiljaisuudessa tai pinta-alaltaan Euroopan suurimmassa kaupungissa – suurista lomakeskuksista tai pienistä kylistä löydät mieleisesinollauspisteen.
INDUSTRY BRIEF: TOURISM LIVING IN LAPLAND FAQ Population, nature and basic geography of Lapland. There are around 180 000 people living in Finnish Lapland, an equal number of reindeer and one Santa Claus. And no, we do not have polar bears. Some brown bears, yes, but they mostly focus on eating berries 8 WAYS TO EXPERIENCE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN LAPLAND Northern Lights floating. Would you float in ice-cold water for the Northern Lights? Northern Lights floating is a unique and fun way for aurora hunters to experience the magical lightshow. You’re surrounded by peace and quiet and the gentle softness of water under the glowing display of Northern Lights above Rovaniemi.The warm flotation suits provided by Safartica ensure you don’t feel cold. DARK SIDE OF THE AURORAS The sparkling tail of the elusive firefox. The Finnish word for the Northern Lights translates to “fox fires”. The firefox is a mythical and elusive creature of the North coveted by hunters. Legend has it that a person who catches the firefox would be rich and famous beyond belief. As it runs along the fells, the fox’s flaming tailwhips
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House of Lapland Oy on Lapin alueellinen markkinointi- ja viestintätalo. Olemme voittoa tavoittelematon osakeyhtiö, ja omistajiamme ovat Lapin kunnat ja korkeakoulut. Huolehdimme siitä, että Lappi näkyy, kuuluu ja kiinnostaa matkakohteena, asuinpaikkana, kuvauslokaationa sekä arktisena bisnesympäristönä. Ja että Lapista kiinnostuneet SEASONAL WORK IN LAPLAND FAQ Sundays and Finnish holidays are paid double, and you are entitled to two days off per week. Time of work is 120 hours (program services) or 112,5 (hospitality industry) every three weeks, and it is averaged across the season. Please take notice, that in some jobs may be part-time and the time of work may be, for examply, 90 hours.THE ART OF LAPLAND
The Studio. A perfect place to paint a picture. A studio is an invaluable resource for artists to focus on creating their vision. Located in one of the few buildings to survive the wartime devastation of Rovaniemi, Kauppayhtiö houses the Arctic Design Shop, Pure Burger and Pure Pizza, seconds away from the high street. If you consider street f ood an artform, they create some of the city’s KAIVOS | HOUSE OF LAPLANDTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Lapissa on mittavia mineraalivaroja ja kaivos- ja metalliteollisuuden keskittymä. Kestävä kaivostoiminta kannattaa Lapissa. 8 WAYS TO EXPERIENCE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN LAPLAND Northern Lights floating. Would you float in ice-cold water for the Northern Lights? Northern Lights floating is a unique and fun way for aurora hunters to experience the magical lightshow. You’re surrounded by peace and quiet and the gentle softness of water under the glowing display of Northern Lights above Rovaniemi.The warm flotation suits provided by Safartica ensure you don’t feel cold. ALL ABOUT THE NORTHERN LIGHTS & AURORA BOREALIS Aurora borealis (and its southern sister aurora australis) are phenomena that really only appear in the skies near the North and South Poles. In the southern hemisphere, it’s a privilege almost entirely confined to the frosty plains and mountains of Antarctica. Up north, however, auroras grace the heavens above Alaska, northernCanada
DON’T MISS THESE EIGHT HIDDEN GEMS IN LAPLAND An eccentric eatery & pub. One sure thing about the little village of Inari is that it’s culturally richer than it might seem at first glance. There are plenty of interesting attractions and events happening year-round. If you fancy meeting locals and observing the local night life, there’s a place in the heart of the village where all peculiar encounters take place: PaPaNa Pub. DARK SIDE OF THE AURORAS The sparkling tail of the elusive firefox. The Finnish word for the Northern Lights translates to “fox fires”. The firefox is a mythical and elusive creature of the North coveted by hunters. Legend has it that a person who catches the firefox would be rich and famous beyond belief. As it runs along the fells, the fox’s flaming tailwhips
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Few would believe the plethora of businesses and work opportunities that can be found in Lapland. See stories here.MOVING TO LAPLAND?
Gear up with proper equipment, always know where you are heading to and remember to charge your phone before your trip. 6. Darkness. One would presume that polar night (called kaamos in Finnish) is the time of darkness in Lapland because that’s the time when the sun doesn’t rise at all. DRONE FILMING & PERMITS IN LAPLAND AND FINLAND Drone regulations. The EU drone regulations apply in Finland, and a new set of regulations was implemented at the beginning of 2021. We have put together a summary of the regulations that pertain to what is called the Open Category – that is, drone operations where the visual contact remains during the flying, the flying height remains less than 120 meters, and the drone weighs less than 25 kg. REINDEER FACTS & FUN Reindeer fun facts. Adult reindeer are 90cm to 110 cm tall on average. A male weights 90-180 kg, and a female 60-100 kg. Reindeer antlers drop and regrow every year. Reindeer that migrate across the mountains have lighter fur and wider antlers; reindeer that travel through forests have darker fur and narrower antlers. HOW TO WRITE A LETTER TO SANTA CLAUS How to Write a Letter to Santa Claus. Sending a letter to Santa is a great way to express your Christmas wishes or just say hi! Here’s his address, in case you want to send a letter or visit him in person. As the days get shorter, and the holidays begin lining up like toy KAIVOS | HOUSE OF LAPLANDTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Lapissa on mittavia mineraalivaroja ja kaivos- ja metalliteollisuuden keskittymä. Kestävä kaivostoiminta kannattaa Lapissa. FEEL THE MAGIC OF LAPLAND Welcome to the official travel website for Finnish Lapland, the home of Santa Claus, the last wilderness in Europe, and part of the Sámi homeland.Lapland is a destination above ordinary, full of contrasts and unique natural phenomena: Midnight Sun, Polar Nights, autumn colors, Northern Lights, and Arctic cites nestled among Ice Age fells. If you’re looking for the frosty bite of a reindeer INDUSTRY BRIEF: TOURISMLAPLAND FAQ
Lapland is a place of quiet mystery and stunning experiences, 365 days a year. It's only natural to have questions. Here are some FAQs. LAPIN MATKAILUKOHTEET Lapin matkailukohteissa maailma on lähellä, mutta sopivan kaukana. Suurista keskuksista tai pienistä kylistä löydät parhaatnollauspisteet.
8 WAYS TO EXPERIENCE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN LAPLAND Northern Lights floating. Would you float in ice-cold water for the Northern Lights? Northern Lights floating is a unique and fun way for aurora hunters to experience the magical lightshow. You’re surrounded by peace and quiet and the gentle softness of water under the glowing display of Northern Lights above Rovaniemi.The warm flotation suits provided by Safartica ensure you don’t feel cold. LIVING IN LAPLAND FAQ Living in Lapland is definitely something Above Ordinary. Even though we understand how tempting the idea of moving here is, we also understand you do need some facts to help you to make the decision.THE ART OF LAPLAND
The Studio. A perfect place to paint a picture. A studio is an invaluable resource for artists to focus on creating their vision. Located in one of the few buildings to survive the wartime devastation of Rovaniemi, Kauppayhtiö houses the Arctic Design Shop, Pure Burger and Pure Pizza, seconds away from the high street. If you consider street f ood an artform, they create some of the city’s LAPIN VIESTINTÄ- JA MARKKINOINTITALO HOUSE OF LAPLAND House of Lapland on Lapin markkinointi- ja viestintätalo. Huolehdimme Lapin näkyvyydestä matkakohteena, asuinpaikkana, kuvauslokaationa ja bisnesympäristönä SEASONAL WORK IN LAPLAND FAQ What kind of work is available in Lapland? Guiding, cooking, waiting, cleaning, customer service you name it! Most of the seasonal jobs are tourism-related, but tourism has a wide impact on the local economy so keep in mind that you may find nice seasonal work outside the obviouscompanies.
DARK SIDE OF THE AURORAS Soulbirds and the light of dawn. Most European languages have a word to describe the Northern Lights. Aurora borealis was coined by the famous astronomer Galileo, some 400 years ago in 1619, from the Roman goddess of the dawn – Aurora – and the word borealis, meaning “northern.”Aurora is also Latin for morning glow or light of dawn. FEEL THE MAGIC OF LAPLAND Welcome to the official travel website for Finnish Lapland, the home of Santa Claus, the last wilderness in Europe, and part of the Sámi homeland.Lapland is a destination above ordinary, full of contrasts and unique natural phenomena: Midnight Sun, Polar Nights, autumn colors, Northern Lights, and Arctic cites nestled among Ice Age fells. If you’re looking for the frosty bite of a reindeer INDUSTRY BRIEF: TOURISMLAPLAND FAQ
Lapland is a place of quiet mystery and stunning experiences, 365 days a year. It's only natural to have questions. Here are some FAQs. LAPIN MATKAILUKOHTEET Lapin matkailukohteissa maailma on lähellä, mutta sopivan kaukana. Suurista keskuksista tai pienistä kylistä löydät parhaatnollauspisteet.
8 WAYS TO EXPERIENCE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN LAPLAND Northern Lights floating. Would you float in ice-cold water for the Northern Lights? Northern Lights floating is a unique and fun way for aurora hunters to experience the magical lightshow. You’re surrounded by peace and quiet and the gentle softness of water under the glowing display of Northern Lights above Rovaniemi.The warm flotation suits provided by Safartica ensure you don’t feel cold. LIVING IN LAPLAND FAQ Living in Lapland is definitely something Above Ordinary. Even though we understand how tempting the idea of moving here is, we also understand you do need some facts to help you to make the decision.THE ART OF LAPLAND
The Studio. A perfect place to paint a picture. A studio is an invaluable resource for artists to focus on creating their vision. Located in one of the few buildings to survive the wartime devastation of Rovaniemi, Kauppayhtiö houses the Arctic Design Shop, Pure Burger and Pure Pizza, seconds away from the high street. If you consider street f ood an artform, they create some of the city’s LAPIN VIESTINTÄ- JA MARKKINOINTITALO HOUSE OF LAPLAND House of Lapland on Lapin markkinointi- ja viestintätalo. Huolehdimme Lapin näkyvyydestä matkakohteena, asuinpaikkana, kuvauslokaationa ja bisnesympäristönä SEASONAL WORK IN LAPLAND FAQ What kind of work is available in Lapland? Guiding, cooking, waiting, cleaning, customer service you name it! Most of the seasonal jobs are tourism-related, but tourism has a wide impact on the local economy so keep in mind that you may find nice seasonal work outside the obviouscompanies.
DARK SIDE OF THE AURORAS Soulbirds and the light of dawn. Most European languages have a word to describe the Northern Lights. Aurora borealis was coined by the famous astronomer Galileo, some 400 years ago in 1619, from the Roman goddess of the dawn – Aurora – and the word borealis, meaning “northern.”Aurora is also Latin for morning glow or light of dawn. 8 WAYS TO EXPERIENCE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN LAPLAND Northern Lights floating. Would you float in ice-cold water for the Northern Lights? Northern Lights floating is a unique and fun way for aurora hunters to experience the magical lightshow. You’re surrounded by peace and quiet and the gentle softness of water under the glowing display of Northern Lights above Rovaniemi.The warm flotation suits provided by Safartica ensure you don’t feel cold. ALL ABOUT THE NORTHERN LIGHTS & AURORA BOREALIS But what does an aurora sound like, you ask That’s a good question, one only recently answered by Finnish scientists. Though reports of auroras crackling or rustling were long considered folklore, in 2012, researchers observed sounds emanating from the air as a result of auroras. It’s not common, but if the daytime weather is just right, you might hear something even rarer than the DON’T MISS THESE EIGHT HIDDEN GEMS IN LAPLAND An eccentric eatery & pub. One sure thing about the little village of Inari is that it’s culturally richer than it might seem at first glance. There are plenty of interesting attractions and events happening year-round. If you fancy meeting locals and observing the local night life, there’s a place in the heart of the village where all peculiar encounters take place: PaPaNa Pub.LAPLAND FAQ
Lapland is a place of quiet mystery and stunning experiences, 365 days a year. It's only natural to have questions. Here are some FAQs.WORKING IN LAPLAND
Few would believe the plethora of businesses and work opportunities that can be found in Lapland. See stories here. THE FAST & THE FLURRIOUS Finnish Lapland is popular for productions looking to film wintry races, chases and dramatic drives. Recent years have seen, for example, Faster: Race the World (Twenty Twenty, Motion Content Group) spend a week in Ivalo in 2018 for their upcoming driving televisionseries.
DARK SIDE OF THE AURORAS Soulbirds and the light of dawn. Most European languages have a word to describe the Northern Lights. Aurora borealis was coined by the famous astronomer Galileo, some 400 years ago in 1619, from the Roman goddess of the dawn – Aurora – and the word borealis, meaning “northern.”Aurora is also Latin for morning glow or light of dawn.THE ART OF LAPLAND
The Studio. A perfect place to paint a picture. A studio is an invaluable resource for artists to focus on creating their vision. Located in one of the few buildings to survive the wartime devastation of Rovaniemi, Kauppayhtiö houses the Arctic Design Shop, Pure Burger and Pure Pizza, seconds away from the high street. If you consider street f ood an artform, they create some of the city’s FILMING UNDER THE MIDNIGHT SUN The Midnight Sun paints the sky in extraordinary colors and light worth capturing. To learn more about the opportunities that the nightless night offers productions, we reached out to local Midnight Sun expert and CEO of production service company All About Lapland, Alexander Kuznetsov. DRONE FILMING & PERMITS IN LAPLAND AND FINLAND Drone regulations. The EU drone regulations apply in Finland, and a new set of regulations was implemented at the beginning of 2021. We have put together a summary of the regulations that pertain to what is called the Open Category – that is, drone operations where the visual contact remains during the flying, the flying height remains less than 120 meters, and the drone weighs less than 25 kg.* en
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We promote Lapland's filming locations, production and support services and develop local AV and production service businesses. 25% Cash Rebate - Fast & Simple The incentive compensates up to 25% of actual costs incurred in Finland in pre-production, production or post-production. Film Lapland Code of Conduct & Production Guide We cover best practices when filming wilderness locations or downtown, culture, support & production services and more.Capture it
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Northern competitiveness, Arctic sustainability and sensibleinvestments.
Tourism
Lapland is a well-known sustainable and fascinating traveldestination.
Bioeconomy
Lapland's bioeconomy is expected to grow into the billions. Forest sector is the most apparent and biggest field.Industrial sector
The know-how rising from unique conditions as well as significant natural resources are the growth base for Lapland’s industrialsectors.
Opportunities above ordinary - Facts & Contacts Download the Material Five reasons to do business and invest in Lapland Lapland is international and growing – a good place for business andinvestments.
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