300 m
At the edge of the the Market Square, lies the common area of fishermen known as “net field” (verkkoketo).
Net Field consists of multiple different huts, barns and other old storage buildings which have been used to store fishing nets and other fishing equipment.
Amongst the remaining buildings there are for example the old market jail kistu, a barn for storing leather, the Consumer’s co-operative salt barn, and huts that date back to the 1700s.
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Kalajoen kotiseutuyhdistys.
This cultural route spans between the Jokela Vicarage and the Havula museum, leaving a trail of unique and fascinating sightseeing spots on the way.
Learn about the history and the cultural significance of the Plassi area!
In short:
The name “Plassi” derives from a swedish word “marknadsplats”, meaning a marketplace.
Plassi has a long history of being the local center for trading, marketing, sailing, handicrafts and saw industry.
The old village structure in Plassi is well preserved and the area is mostly covered in wooden houses from the 1700-1900s.
Guided walking tours are organized around the Plassi area and at the Havula museum by Kalajoen Matkailuoppaat ry (Kalajoki Travel Guides).
Additional info:
This route is designed in collaboration with Kalajoki Culture Services, and Sari Alajoki, the expert in built heritage.
The old black and white photographs are from Kalajoen Kotiseutuyhdistys (Kalajoki Local Association).
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