Wiurila Manor, Manor house in Salo, Finland.
Wiurila Manor is a neoclassical house in the Salo region featuring a large ballroom, various farm buildings, and landscaped gardens. The property sits on a significant area of countryside with distinct zones for residential and working purposes.
The estate originated as a noble seat and remained in family hands for generations through maternal inheritance. In 1787 Baron Magnus Wilhelm Armfelt acquired the property, marking a significant transition in its history.
The manor displays household items and garments that show how the gentry lived in the 1800s. Walking through the rooms gives a sense of the daily routines and social life that took place here.
The property welcomes visitors mainly from spring through autumn and offers guided tours, lodging, and dining options. Groups planning a visit should arrange in advance, as the manor also functions as a conference venue.
The estate continues its farming tradition by focusing on sweetcorn production. The property simultaneously hosts contemporary art shows during summer months, blending agricultural heritage with modern creative work.
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