Lallintalo, Historic event venue in Köyliö, Finland.
Lallintalo is an event venue in Köyliö featuring a large main hall with dance floor, two restaurant areas, and multiple spaces for gatherings and celebrations. The building includes a stage, kitchen facilities, and audiovisual equipment to support various types of events.
The building was constructed in 1928 as a civil guard house and served the local community from its early days. After severe fire damage the previous year, it underwent major reconstruction in 1943 that restored and expanded its capabilities.
The building takes its name from the legend of Lalli, a farmer who in Finnish folklore played a role in Bishop Henry's death. This story remains deeply rooted in local identity and shapes how people connect with the place.
The venue accommodates up to 1850 people standing or 400 seated, offering flexibility for different event sizes. Plan for parking and access based on your event type, as needs vary significantly between large gatherings and smaller seated functions.
The dance floor is exceptionally spacious, easily accommodating hundreds of dancers at once. The adjacent stage connects directly to loading docks, allowing performers to move equipment in and out smoothly without disrupting the main spaces.
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