Rating: 7,9/10 (6513 votes) Loki Communication Center is one of the most interesting monuments World War II in Finland. Found in the granite caves of Mount Naisvuori not far from the place of Mannerheim's main headquarters. From here was carried out telephone, teletype communication during the war years. The territorial center was located in a neighboring cave surveillance, air defense center, German communications center, room for recreation. The staff of the Locke communication center consisted of about 100-120 people, mainly women. Today the communications center has been converted into a museum, in its exposition you can see telephones, various radio equipment, an intercom station of the 1940s years, weapons and equipment of the Finnish army soldiers. Locke open to the public from early May to late August. We also recommend reading Mikkeli Art Museum in Finland, Mikkeli resort Topic: Loki Communication Center in Finland, Mikkeli Resort. |