
Finland’s Lapland region is a land of dense forests and pure air known as one of the best places in the world to catch the Northern Lights, and also to meet Santa Claus! The region has capitalized on its winter wonderland geography and climate, and its capital city, Rovaniemi has, since 2009, claimed to be the official hometown of Santa.
This moniker has now been challenged by a Dutch non-fiction author who has recently submitted an application of trademark annulment with the European Union Intellectual Property Office. The Office has yet to make a decision.
Despite the legal challenge, Rovaniemi is entirely committed to its claim to fame, with all kinds of Santa themed attractions spread throughout the city, and a booming Christmas tourism economy. Visitors can spend time in places like the Santa Claus Village, the Santa Claus Secret Forest, and SantaPark, a theme park located underground. This last attraction comes with a fascinating history – despite being a theme park, the main purpose of the underground bunker was originally far from festive, as it was built as a bomb shelter to accommodate up to 3,600 people in the event of a bombing, chemical, or nuclear attack.
Even if the city loses its official patent, the Santa spirit will likely remain strong in Rovaniemi.