Håkansböle manor, Art Nouveau manor estate in Ojanko, Finland
Håkansböle is a manor estate in Vantaa comprising nine buildings spanning different architectural periods, with the main house designed in Art Nouveau style by Armas Lindgren in 1908. The grounds include the residence, stables, workshops, and various outbuildings arranged around the central complex.
The oldest building on the property dates from the 1840s and formed the core of the developing estate. The City of Vantaa acquired the property in 2005, placing it under public stewardship.
The estate showcases how a prominent family lived here through its furnished main residence and displayed objects. Summer exhibitions in the outbuildings explore the region's past through artifacts and stories.
The estate is accessible by bus, with parking available in the stable yard including spaces for visitors with disabilities. Exhibition spaces in the outbuildings are open primarily on summer weekends.
The manorial park was established in the 1780s and features walking paths that remain open to visitors year-round. This historic landscape design offers insight into how estates once shaped their surroundings.
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