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Welcome to another exciting blog entry! Today, we will introduce you to some of the breathtaking city landmarks featured in the upcoming map expansion for ETS2.
As you traverse the northern reaches of Europe, you’ll encounter an abundance of historical edifices, magnificent sculptures, and other awe-inspiring structures. One notable example is the Gävle Theater, an iconic representation of Swedish theatrical architecture. Situated in the heart of Gävle, a picturesque port town on Sweden’s eastern seaboard, this historic venue was finished in 1878 and continues to stand as a monument to the city’s rich cultural legacy.
On the banks of the expansive Lake Storsjön in Sweden’s central region lies the enchanting city of Östersund, home to its remarkable rådhus, or as we know it, the city hall. Crafted in the national romantic style, this exquisite building commenced construction in 1909 and reached completion three years later.
Venturing further north, you will discover the Akkats Hydroelectric Power Station, often referred to as the threshold to the “Great Lakes” and Laponia. This modest dam also serves as a favored tourist attraction, embellished with monumental illustrations that celebrate Sami lifestyle and culture.
Continuing to Finland, you can find the Sea Eagle – Finnish Aviation Monument in the city of Vaasa along the western coastline. This striking statue epitomizes liberty and the spirit of aviation, paying homage to the nation’s illustrious aviation history.
At the Käpylä field near National Highway 5, you’ll encounter around a thousand enigmatic figures with peat heads, collectively known as The Silent People created in 1988. What does this intriguing art project signify? That’s for you to ponder, as the creator opts to remain silent on its interpretation. However, it’s undeniably a mesmerizing exhibit.
In the Finnish city of Kuusamo, nestled near the eastern frontier, another urban landmark graces the center of a roundabout. This sculpture, named The Surge, vividly captures the essence of a formidable wave.
Returning to Sweden, admire the recreation of the splendid Umeå City Church, masterfully crafted by our map designers. Located in the heart of the city, this church was inaugurated in 1894 on a site where two preceding churches had previously met their demise.
We trust you’ve enjoyed this sneak peek into the creation of our forthcoming ETS2 map expansion. If you share our enthusiasm for this release, be sure to stay connected for more updates by following us on our social media platforms.