Virtain Perinnekylä Heritage Village

Pirkanmaa

60/10090 min

Virtain Perinnekylä is an open-air heritage village located on Marttisen Island in Virrat, Finland. It showcases local rural life from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, featuring historically significant buildings such as the 1820s hollitalli (horse stable) and the 1828 harakkamylly (flour mill). The village includes the Rajalahti Farm Museum and the Halin Forest Camp Museum, where visitors can learn about the daily lives of forest workers during the 1950s and 60s, a period when mechanization began to transform forestry work. The camp complex comprises accommodations for 25 men, the hostess's quarters, the foreman's residence, a sauna, and a stable. Additionally, the area hosts a war veterans museum depicting Finland's 20th-century military history, as well as a World War I field fortification site. The relocated former Virtain Monoskylä Workers' Hall, moved here in 1982, adds to the cultural narrative. The village operates mainly during the summer season, offering exhibitions, events, and guided tours for groups year-round. Surrounding amenities include a restaurant, playground, boat docks, a swimming beach, and natural trails, making it a comprehensive cultural and recreational destination.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Virtain Perinnekylä is during the summer when museums and exhibitions are open to the public. Guided tours are available year-round for groups by appointment. Consider purchasing tickets in advance for group visits and check the official website for seasonal events and activities. Visitors can also enjoy nearby facilities such as boat docks, a swimming beach, and natural trails. Modest discounts may be available for groups or seniors.

Faits intéressants

  • The village includes a horse stable (hollitalli) dating back to the 1820s and a flour mill (harakkamylly) from 1828.
  • Halin Forest Camp preserves the living and working conditions of forest workers during the mechanization era of the 1950s and 60s.
  • The site features a World War I field fortification area, highlighting Finland's military history.
  • The former Virtain Monoskylä Workers' Hall was moved to the heritage village in 1982 to preserve local social history.

Histoire

Virtain Perinnekylä was established on Marttisen Island to preserve and present the rural heritage of the Virrat region.

1828

The village includes buildings dating back to the early 19th century, such as the hollitalli from the 1820s and the harakkamylly from 1828.

1948

The Halin Forest Camp, in use from 1948 to 1967, reflects the transition period in forestry work as mechanization emerged.

1982

In 1982, the former Virtain Monoskylä Workers' Hall was relocated to the site, enriching its historical context.

Over time, the village has grown into a cultural hub showcasing local history and traditional livelihoods.

Guide du lieu

1
Rajalahti Farm Museum

This museum showcases traditional Finnish rural life at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries with extensive collections of household items, some dating back to the 1700s.

2
Halin Forest Camp Museum1948-1967

A preserved forest workers' camp used from 1948 to 1967, illustrating the daily life and work of loggers during the early mechanization of forestry, including living quarters, sauna, and foreman's residence.

3
War Veterans Museum

Dedicated to Finland's 20th-century military history, this museum offers insights into the country's wartime experiences and honors veterans.

4
World War I Field Fortification AreaWorld War I era

An outdoor site featuring preserved military fortifications from the First World War, providing historical context to Finland's wartime defenses.

5
Virtain Monoskylä Workers' Hall (Torppa)Relocated in 1982

Originally a workers' hall from the village of Monoskylä, this building was relocated to the heritage village in 1982 to preserve regional labor history.