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Trömperin kestikievari Inn

A 19th century atmosphere of a historical inn

The idyllic courtyard welcomes visitors to the Trömperin Kestikievari inn. The building in Hajala, Halikko, was originally a parsonage croft, and its oldest part dates to the 1700s. According to legend, counts and other royalty used to visit the inn, which was founded by Fredrik Strömberg, on their hunting and fishing trips.

In the atmospheric cottage, rag mats decorate the floors and rye bread poles hang in the roof. Trömperin Kestikievari inn is similar to a semi-detached house. It has a main room, a hallway chamber, a bakery hut and a chamber, that is currently the coffee room.

Trömperin Kestikievari inn is protected under the Act on the Protection of the Built Heritage.

Trömperi Kestikievari Inn
Vanha Turuntie 1326, 25240 Hajala

Trömperi Kestikievari Inn on map

Opening hours:

Summer season 12.6.–4.8.2024 Wed–Sun 11–17.
Provincial Museum Day Sun 27.8. 11–17.
Closed on Midsummer 24.6.

Cafe is open during the summer at business hours.

Free entrance.

Accessibility:

The museum has stairs, thresholds and narrow doorways, which can be difficult for people with reduced mobility. Assistance dogs are welcome in our museums.

More information:

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