The most popular period for weddings in Finland is summer. The weather is comfortable, warm and pleasant in summer. The largest number of weddings is observed on the day of Juhannus. This is the day of the solstice.

But young people decide to get married on Jóhannus not only because the day is the longest and the weather is comfortable. It is believed to be the day of the Saint, the patron saint of newlyweds. The Finns believe that marriages concluded on the solstice day will be strong.

 

Features of a wedding in Finland

 

Many young people in Finland live as common-law couples. Those who do decide to get married do a wedding in 80% of cases. It is possible to get married:

  • In the church.
  • At the magistrate’s office.

Regardless of the chosen location, the marriage registration procedure has the same legal validity.