Antonov Airplane at PowerPark
A Soviet-era passenger plane turned amusement park gatekeeper at PowerPark, offering a unique glimpse into aviation history.
The Antonov An-24, a former Aeroflot passenger plane, serves as a unique gatekeeper at PowerPark in Alahärmä, Finland. Purchased in 1999 and assembled on-site, this historic aircraft offers a glimpse into Soviet aviation history and provides an unusual landmark for park visitors.
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- Jorma Lillbackantie 53, Härmä, 62300, FI
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Know before you go
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- Combine your visit with a day at PowerPark, one of Finland's largest amusement parks.
- Check out the plane's unique paint scheme and imagine its former life as a Soviet passenger aircraft.
- Take photos with this unusual landmark to capture a unique memory from your trip to Finland.
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Getting There
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Car
The Antonov airplane is located at PowerPark, Jorma Lillbackantie 53, 62300 Härmä. From Kauhava, follow signs for PowerPark. Parking is available at the amusement park. Parking costs are typically included in the PowerPark admission price.
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Public Transport
To reach the Antonov airplane using public transport, take a train or bus to Härmä. From Härmä, local buses or a taxi can take you to PowerPark, approximately 5 km away. Bus tickets within Seinäjoki region cost approximately €3-4. Check local schedules for the most up-to-date information.
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