The Liehtalanniemi Museum Estate

Liehtalanniemi is a unique example of the way of life on a small, out-of-the-way farm at the turn of the 20th century, as it has preserved the traditional farm infrastructure with its group of old grey buildings, its patches of field, its old slash-and-burn forests and grazing pastures with their traditional structures.

Besides the main building, the estate also has a barn, a hay barn, a smoke sauna and a clothing and food storehouse. The current main building has been expanded and converted from a one-room house built in the mid 1940s into a two-room house. In addition, the museum now has a potato cellar, a net shed, two frames for drying hay, a draw well and a kota.

Liehtalanniemi is a working museum: during the summer, the estate is full of animals and environmental work is done using traditional methods. In the future, too, effort will be put into preserving the estate as a high-quality nature and cultural protection site.

A marked nature path is near the museum in the nature preserve. In addition, it is possible to spend the night on the shore of the museum grounds on a boat, on the beach or in a tent. Furthermore, there is also a wine farm, a restaurant, a smithy & gallery, a porcelain atelier, etc., nearby.

Ylössaarentie 205
52200 FI
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