Söderlångvik manor, Art museum and manor house in Kimitoön, Finland.
Söderlångvik Manor is a white timber house located on Kimitoön island, surrounded by apple orchards and forest that create its rural setting. The main building displays changing art collections drawn from major Finnish museums and galleries.
A Finnish businessman acquired the estate in 1927 and developed it as his summer retreat for over three decades. After his death, the property transitioned into a cultural venue while retaining its residential character.
The manor hosts rotating art exhibitions and musical performances that connect visitors to creative work throughout the year. These events bring people together to experience both modern and classical pieces within the setting of a working countryside estate.
The estate offers walking paths through its orchards and forests, with accommodation available for overnight stays and longer visits. A restaurant on the grounds serves meals made with local ingredients, while a shop sells homemade products like juice and preserves.
The estate maintains tens of thousands of apple trees whose harvest is processed into juice, jam, and ice cream. These products are sold directly at the on-site shop, allowing visitors to taste the agricultural output of the working orchard.
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