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Leedo’s Vanhalinna suffers from the cycle of vandalism – now the protected ancient remains

Leedo’s Vanhalinna suffers from the cycle of vandalism – now the protected ancient remains


This week, a campfire was found on the top of the Vanhalinna Linnavuori Linnavuori, which was built of stones removed from the ancient remains.

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Leedo’s Vanhalinna Linnavuori has been interfered with an ancient remains by removing the rocks and building a campfire.

Kaisa Nikkilä, Executive Director of the Vanhalinna Foundation, tells about the shock and the cycle of vandalism in the area.

The nationally significant antiquity area is protected and the fire is strictly prohibited without permission.

Southwest Finland On the top of the Vanhalinna Linnavuori in Leeds, there has been an unauthorized antiquity. The stones belonging to the ancient remains have been made off and a campfire has been built.

Vanhalinna is a nationally significant ancient remaining area with two major ancient remains: Vanhalinna Linnavuori and Aittamäki cemetery. The earliest archaeological findings from the top of Linnavuori are from the Stone Age.

Executive Director of the Leedon Vanhalinna Foundation Kaisa Nikkilän The remnants of the campfire were found on Thursday.

“We are shocked on how to do this in this way,” says Nikkilä.

The stones have been removed from the remains of the ancient Castle, a kind of remaining stone base, Nikkilä describes. Remnants, as well as the entire castle lining, are protected by the Ancient Memorial Act.

Such a campfire from stones tangled in ancient remains had been built.

To ancient remains In addition to interference, the fire is absolutely forbidden in the area.

« Making a campfire is not one of the rights of everyone, but it needs permission from the landowner. As a landowner, we must not make fire on our own country. Already this is about the dignity of the place that we too need the authority of the authority, » Nikkilä says.

According to Nikkilä, vandalism has been made in the Vanhalinna area before. Unauthorized campfires have been found and vandalism has been applied to the lean -to in the area.

« Such a spiral of vandalism has been for a long time. For a long time, trash, messed and scattered places. »

However, according to Nikkilä’s information, this was the first time that the ancient remains were interfered with.

« Someone may ask that what about one stones now, but those stones have their meaning. They tell about the history of the area and have sometimes been the basics of a building. One might think that none of us leave the walls of Turku Castle to take the rocks and make a campfire. »

Nikkilän In the area, there are now enhancements and signs.

« You can outdoor and hike in this area, but then you have to follow the rules. »

The case reported earlier Turun Sanomat.



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