Manoir de Haihara, Manor house in Kaukajärvi, Tampere, Finland
Manoir de Haihara is a manor house in Tampere with a distinctive single-story main building reconstructed after a 1940s fire. The property includes additional structures, gardens, and spaces designed for art exhibitions and cultural events.
Former captain Anshelm Grahn purchased the Keskinen farm in 1872 and created a substantial estate by acquiring surrounding land. The property later transformed from a private residence into a cultural and artistic center.
The art center here hosts rotating exhibitions and puppet theater performances throughout the year. Visitors can observe how the space functions as a gathering place for creative events and cultural activities.
The site is accessible by bus and offers parking near the windmill structure. Visitors should check what exhibitions or events are currently happening, as programming varies seasonally.
A workers' quarters building around 200 years old now operates as a summer café with fresh baked goods and local products. This repurposed structure shows how older buildings have found new functions on the estate.
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