The time is 5:30 and we are on our way from a still morning Kristinehamn. The city need not be ashamed of itself during other times of the day either.
Part 2 of the pictures I name "Jakob and the buckets with a beautiful wooden city as a backdrop". Kristnestad, which was founded in 1649, boasts of being "the best-preserved great power-era city with a grid plan". The oldest houses are from the 18th century and the majority of the beautiful and well-preserved houses were built in the 19th century.
One of the sights is Kattpiskargränd, which is one of Finland's narrowest two-way streets (pictured). Kristinestad is also "Finland's only Cittaslow city." In short, it is both a proud and beautiful city that was well worth a visit.