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Hvitträsk: A National Romantic Jewel

Explore Hvitträsk: A stunning studio home and museum showcasing Finnish National Romantic architecture by Lake Vitträsk.

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Hvitträsk is a stunning mansion complex in Kirkkonummi, Finland, designed in the National Romantic style by architects Gesellius, Lindgren, and Saarinen. Completed in 1903, this architectural masterpiece served as a studio home and later as the private residence of Eliel Saarinen. Today, it operates as a museum, drawing design and architecture enthusiasts from around the world.

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Local tips

  • Visit during the summer months (May-September) when the museum is open to fully experience the architecture and gardens.
  • Join a guided tour in Finnish or English to learn about the history and significance of Hvitträsk and its famous residents.
  • Enjoy a cup of coffee at the container café in the garden during the summer for a relaxing break.
  • Explore the surrounding nature trails and the shores of Lake Vitträsk for a complete experience.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    To reach Hvitträsk via public transport, take a local train (E, L, S, or U) from Helsinki to Kauklahti station. From Kauklahti station, a taxi is available to complete the 6 km journey to Hvitträsk. A taxi from Kauklahti station to Hvitträsk typically costs around €15-€20. Alternatively, buses from Helsinki go to Kirkkonummi. From Kirkkonummi, transfer to a local bus towards Nuuksio National Park and get off at the 'Hvitträsk' stop, followed by a 15-minute walk to the museum.

  • Driving

    If driving from Helsinki, take Kehä III (Ring III) west. Follow the signs for Hvitträsk (Luoma-Bobäck) from the Espoonlahti-Siuntio intersection. Parking is available near Hvitträsk. Parking fees may apply. Note that Hvitträsk is located on a hill, and the grounds can be steep.

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Hvitträsk, located about 30 kilometers west of Helsinki in Kirkkonummi, is a unique and comprehensive work of art. Designed by the renowned Finnish architects Herman Gesellius, Armas Lindgren, and Eliel Saarinen, this mansion complex showcases the National Romantic style, reflecting a deep connection to Finnish identity while incorporating influences from English and American architecture. Completed in 1903, Hvitträsk initially served as both a shared studio and a home for the architects and their families. Esteemed figures like Jean Sibelius and Maxim Gorki frequented the complex, making it a hub of cultural and artistic exchange. The plans for significant projects such as the Helsinki Central Railway Station and the National Museum of Finland were conceived here. Later, it became the private residence of Eliel Saarinen. Hvitträsk also holds significance as the boyhood home of Eero Saarinen, who became a celebrated architect in the United States. Visitors can explore the main building, admire the Liekki tapestry designed by Akseli Gallen-Kallela, and stroll through the English-style garden. The complex also features a container café open during the summer months. Guided tours in Finnish and English are available, offering insights into the lives of the architects and their famous guests. The surrounding nature and views of Lake Vitträsk provide a serene backdrop, making Hvitträsk a destination for those seeking architectural inspiration and natural beauty. Note that Hvitträsk is a summer museum, open from May to the end of September, Wednesday to Sunday.

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