Hvitträsk

Culture

Hvitträsk is a jewel of national romantic architecture designed by architects Gesellius, Lindgren and Saarinen down to the smallest detail.

The trio fell in love with the landscape of Lake Vitträsk and built a studio home in the natural romantic style out of logs and natural stone. Hvitträsk, completed in 1903, is a unique, comprehensive work of art that attracts design and architecture enthusiasts from Finland and abroad each year.

  • Experience the atmosphere of the studio home, the workplace of the young architects.
  • Admire the Liekki tapestry designed by Akseli Gallen-Kallela in the Hvitträsk house.
  • Walking or enjoying a break in the Hvitträsk garden is an essential part of the museum experience. A container café is open in the summer in the garden.
  • The museum also arranges exhibitions, concerts and various other events.

Listen to the fascinating stories of the architect trio’s lives and famous guests on our guided tours. Open tours are held daily from Wednesday to Sunday in Finnish, Swedish and English. You can also book a private tour for yourself, a group of friends or any other type of group.

Hvitträsk is open in the summer and closed for the winter. Hvitträsk is open from Wednesday to Sunday between May and the end of September.

Free entry with Helsinki City Pass

Adult €15.00 Free with the Pass!

Contact


Hvitträskintie 166
02440 Luoma

+358295 33 6951
hvittrask@kansallismuseo.fi

Opening time

Hvitträsk is open from May to the end of September five days a week from Wednesday to Sunday

May 1st - September 30th Wed–Sun 11 am - 5 pm