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Finnish Prehistoric rock art site sacred sites

Explore Finnish Prehistoric rock art site sacred sites across countries, regions, pilgrimage routes, and sacred landscapes.

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Syrjäsalmi Rock Painting
Finnish Prehistoric

Syrjäsalmi Rock Painting

Puumala, Puumala / Saimaa area – South Savo, Finland

At a narrow bay of Lake Saimaa in Puumala, red ochre figures — stick people, a worn moose, a round-headed human form — span three height levels on a rock face of...

Kapasaari Rock Painting
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Kapasaari Rock Painting

Kouvola, Mäntyharju – South Savo, Finland

On the single steep cliff of a small, uninhabited island in Lake Vuohijärvi, faded red figures include a human form with ambiguous horn- or ear-like marks above its head...

Astuvansalmi Rock Paintings
Finnish Prehistoric

Astuvansalmi Rock Paintings

Mikkeli (Ristiina), Mikkeli / Ristiina – South Savo, Finland

On a granite cliff above Lake Yövesi in the Saimaa lake district, Stone Age hunter-gatherers painted some eighty red-ochre figures — moose, boats, hands, human forms —...

Haukkavuori Rock Painting
Finnish Prehistoric

Haukkavuori Rock Painting

Mäntyharju, Ruokolahti / Rautjärvi area – South Karelia, Finland

Three clusters of red ochre painting line a steep rock wall on Lake Sarkavesi, reachable only by canoe....

Uittamonsalmi Rock Painting
Finnish Prehistoric

Uittamonsalmi Rock Painting

Mikkeli, Ristiina / Mikkeli area – South Savo, Finland

Four separate clusters of Stone Age painting — a legless moose, paired boats, horned human figures, and a striking ring-headed form — stretch across 250 meters of rock...

Juusjärvi Rock Painting
Finnish Prehistoric

Juusjärvi Rock Painting

Kirkkonummi, Kirkkonummi – Uusimaa, Finland

On a sheer lakeside cliff seven kilometers north of Kirkkonummi, red ochre figures painted during the Bronze Age still hold their ground: paired human forms with raised...

Värikallio Rock Paintings
Finnish Prehistoric

Värikallio Rock Paintings

Suomussalmi (Hossa), Suomussalmi / Hossa – Kainuu, Finland

On a sheer rock face above Lake Somerjärvi in Finland's far northeast, Bronze Age hunters painted more than sixty figures in red ochre and blood — elk, hand prints, and...

Saraakallio Rock Paintings
Finnish Prehistoric

Saraakallio Rock Paintings

Laukaa, Laukaa – Central Finland, Finland

Saraakallio is Fennoscandia's largest known rock-painting site: a sheer cliff on Lake Saraavesi in Laukaa, Central Finland, carrying roughly 200 red ochre figures painted...

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This guide includes 8 Finnish Prehistoric rock art site sacred sites, filtered from the Pilgrim Map atlas for stronger browsing and planning context.
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