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Kreivinmäki Open-Air Museum

Visit the rustic mill hill

On the old mill hill, you can see what the rustic milieu looked like in the 1700s and 1800s. On the hill of the Kreivilä Open-Air Museum, you can see a smock-styled windmill, a loft storehouse and two other outbuildings.

The miller’s croft at Kreivinmäki dates back to the 1700s. Tenant farmers still lived there in the early 1900s. Note! The croft is private property.

Kreivinmäki has also been called Maorlanmäki, Myllymäki and Maunula hill. It was since named after Vuorentaa’s count C. G. Armfelt, after he donated the windmill grounds for the open-air museum in 1953.

Kreivinmäki Open-Air Museum
Viurilantie 34, 24910 Halikko

Kreivinmäki Open-Air Museum on the map

Free entrance.

The museum area is open year-round. Please note that there is no upkeep during the winter season.

Accessibility:

The museum area is rather well accessible. Assistance dogs are welcome in our museums.

More information:

Anna Väänänen, museoamanuenssi

p. (02) 778 4883
anna.vaananen@salo.fi