Welcome to Kuopio
Kuopio is a growing city in Eastern Finland. Kuopio is the 8th largest city in Finland and has a population over 90 000. Kuopio was founded in 1775.
Kuopio has a surface area of 1700 sq km. Lakes and forested areas are all around, and the city is surrounded by the lake Kallavesi.
Traffic connections to Kuopio are good and diverse, whether travelling by highway, railroad, air or waterway.
Kuopio is well-known for its easy-going and sociable people, lively Market Hall and the Puijo tower. The city is also known for many events such as the Kuopio Dance Festival, Puijo ski jumping competitions and a generally diverse cultural life.
Today's Kuopio is increasingly known as an international centre of high quality education and research, where high technology meets pure nature.
More information about Kuopio.
Information counselling
The city of Kuopio (Kuopion kaupunki)
Tulliportinkatu 31
PO.BOX. 228, 70101 Kuopion kaupunki
Tel. 017-182111
Advice for immigrants
Welcome to Northern Savo ESF project
Viktoriya Glubokova, languages: Finnish, Russian, English
Tel. 044-718 1661, email. viktoriya.glubokova@kuopio.fi
Time: 1.10.2009 – 30.5.2010
Monikulttuurikeskus Kompassi
Myllykatu 1-3
70110 Kuopio
Tel. 044-787 2872
The booklet Welcome to Kuopio! is aimed for new foreign habitants. Guide for immigrants
FINFO advice line
The FINFO advice line provides assistance in finding the right services for those who have moved, or are planning to move to Finland from a country outside the European Union. Assistance is available in English, Russian, Arabic, French and Finnish.
Tue - Fri: 10.00 - 15.00 (English, Arabic, French, Finnish)
Tue - Fri: 12.00 - 15.00 (Russian)
Tel. 020 740 1160