Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday-Wednesday,Sunday 13:00-19:00,Opens at Saturday 13:00-17:00
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Linnanrauniontie 577, Kaarina 21620, FinlandMap
Phone+358 40 5803901
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One of the oldest wooden buildings in Finland
The Kuusisto manor is a beautiful building in a beautiful spot overlooking fields and the sea, close to the Kuusisto bishop's castle. The manor holds art exhibitions in the summer season, usually v...
Beautiful, historic, 300 years old wooden manor, set in idyllic, rural seaside landscape, surrounded by apple orchards, farm fields and forest. Easy drive from Turku. Lovingly restored rooms turned ga...
The manor may look impressive from the outside, but unfortunately there's nothing of the original furniture inside. The use of the manor has changed over the years and nowadays it serves as an exhebit...
Historically disappointing, but great art and baked goods
The main building is from 1738 and it's one of the oldest surviving wooden buildings in Finland, so from a cultural point of view the area has a big significance. These days the manor functions as an ...
One of the oldest wooden buildings in Finland
The Kuusisto manor is a beautiful building in a beautiful spot overlooking fields and the sea, close to the Kuusisto bishop's castle. The manor holds art exhibitions in the summer season, usually v...
Gorgeous Manor set in rural seaside landscape
Beautiful, historic, 300 years old wooden manor, set in idyllic, rural seaside landscape, surrounded by apple orchards, farm fields and forest. Easy drive from Turku. Lovingly restored rooms turned ga...
Not much for an ordinary tourist
The manor may look impressive from the outside, but unfortunately there's nothing of the original furniture inside. The use of the manor has changed over the years and nowadays it serves as an exhebit...
Historically disappointing, but great art and baked goods
The main building is from 1738 and it's one of the oldest surviving wooden buildings in Finland, so from a cultural point of view the area has a big significance. These days the manor functions as an ...