
Saari Folk Park
Kanta-Häme
Saari Folk Park, located in Tammela, Kanta-Häme, Finland, spans 48 hectares and serves as a cherished public recreational area established in 1932. Founded by the Southwest Häme Local Heritage and Museum Association on leased land from the Saari Manor, it has been jointly owned by the municipality of Tammela and the city of Forssa since 1980. The park is nestled along the Saarensalmi strait between Pyhä and Kuivajärvi lakes, adjacent to the scenic and protected Kaukolanharju esker ridge, which features the Kaukolanharju lookout tower built in 1926. Key features include an open-air theater by Lake Suujärvi (built in 1933), and the Lounais-Hämeen Pirtti, a timber-built local heritage house designed by architect Veikko Kyander in 1948, notable for its stained glass windows by Tapani Lemminkäinen. The park also offers swimming beaches on the shores of Kuivajärvi and Suujärvi lakes, and is connected by the Saarensalmi road bridge from 1923. Together with Saari Manor, it forms a nationally significant built cultural environment. The natural surroundings include clearwater kettle lakes and protected nature trails within the Kaukolanharju Natura 2000 area, making the park a harmonious blend of cultural history and pristine nature. The site also inspired artist Albert Edelfelt's famous painting "View from Kaukolanharju" (1889-1890).
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Astuce: Visit during summer months to enjoy outdoor activities such as swimming and open-air theater performances. Consider purchasing tickets in advance for events held in the park. The on-site Saaren kioski offers refreshments including grill foods, coffee, and ice cream, ideal for a break during nature walks. The park's trails and lookout tower provide excellent opportunities for hiking and panoramic views. Discounts may be available for groups or during special events. Check opening hours before visiting.
Faits intéressants
- •The Kaukolanharju lookout tower was completed in 1926 and offers panoramic views of the surrounding lakes and forests.
- •Artist Albert Edelfelt painted the renowned artwork "View from Kaukolanharju" (1889-1890) at this location.
- •The park includes a timber-built local heritage house with stained glass windows by artist Tapani Lemminkäinen, created in 1948.
- •Saari Folk Park has hosted Midsummer celebrations annually since 1934.
- •The park is part of the Kaukolanharju Natura 2000 protected area, emphasizing its environmental importance.
Histoire
Saari Folk Park was established in 1932 by the Southwest Häme Local Heritage and Museum Association as a public recreational area on land leased from Saari Manor.
The Kaukolanharju lookout tower, a prominent feature of the park, was built earlier in 1926.
The open-air theater was constructed in 1933, followed by the Lounais-Hämeen Pirtti local heritage house in 1948, designed by Veikko Kyander.
Ownership transferred to the municipality of Tammela and the city of Forssa in 1980.
The park has hosted traditional Midsummer celebrations since 1934 and is part of a nationally significant cultural environment together with Saari Manor.
Guide du lieu
Kaukolanharju Lookout Tower1926
A historic tower built in 1926 on the Kaukolanharju esker ridge, offering spectacular views over Pyhäjärvi, Kuivajärvi, and the surrounding natural landscape. It is closely connected to the park's recreational activities and cultural heritage.
Open-Air Theater by Lake Suujärvi1933
Constructed in 1933, this outdoor theater hosts cultural events and performances during the summer months, enhancing the park's role as a community gathering place.
Lounais-Hämeen Pirtti Local Heritage House1948
A timber-constructed building completed in 1948, designed by architect Veikko Kyander. It functions as a summer restaurant and showcases stained glass artworks by Tapani Lemminkäinen.
Saarensalmi Road Bridge1923
Built in 1923, this bridge connects the park across the Saarensalmi strait between Pyhäjärvi and Kuivajärvi lakes, facilitating access and linking natural features within the park.