The Naantali Museum's two buildings are called Humppi and Hiilola. Humppi houses the museum's ticket sales, an archaeological exhibit from the earliest times of Naantali and a miniature model of the St. Bridget's Convent. During the summer season, you can visit the changing special exhibitions that present Naantali's history from different angles. At the Humppi property you can learn about Naantali's convent past and the city's development through archaeological discoveries.
Hiilola property takes visitors to 19th century interiors that show how the merchants of the small small town lived. In the courtyard of Hiilola there is a children's playground where the little ones of the family can enjoy themselves. Behind the sheltered and lush gardens you will find the Sau-Kallio House, which depicts the artisan living. The united museum area with its courtyards and rose gardens creates a charming environment to sense the spirit of the past. The atmosphere is peaceful and charming and in the courtyard an old oak tree guides visitors to the garden, which contains roses, herbs and the Viluluoto spring with its pavilion.
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