Break into a Nordic Fairy Tale Castle
Step into a Nordic fairy tale! Check out the world's northernmost stone castle featured in Tintin's adventures🏰
㊙️ Olvera Castle was built in 1475 and is located in the Savonlinna region, holding significant historical importance.
This castle is considered the northernmost medieval castle in the world,
becoming a landmark of the Savonlinna area. It has three towers and is one of the northernmost stone castles still standing.
Since its completion in 1475, the castle has been one of Finland's important historical landmarks.
Every July, a temporary roof is set up in the castle courtyard,
turning it into the venue for the Savonlinna Opera Festival.
The castle appeared in The Adventures of Tintin, serving as the prototype for King Ottokar's scepter.
🚗 Transportation Tips
📍 Address: Pl. la Iglesia, s/n, 11690 Olvera, Cádiz
⏰ Opening Hours: Tue-Thu 10:00-15:00 / Fri 11:00-15:00 / Weekends 10:00-20:30
🚌 A 15-minute taxi ride from Savonlinna city center; it’s recommended to combine with a boat tour for panoramic lake views!
📸 Must-Photograph Spots
1️⃣ East side walkway of the castle: classic angle capturing the three towers and their reflection on the lake
2️⃣ Opera Festival stage area: if you visit in July, you might catch the giant dome being set up
🚶 Recommended Route
Main Gate → Knights' Hall → St. Olaf's Church → Queen's Tower → Opera House interior → Lakeside Viewing Platform