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Pukkila Manor, Piikkiö

KartanorakennusKuva: Anna Haverinen (2009) Pukkila Manor is named after the Bock family who governed the estate from 1540s until 1720s. The numerous owners of Pukkila Manor were high-ranking officials from Turku. The manor's current main building was built by Justice Court of Appeal, Christoffer Johan Rappe (1719-1776) who later became the county governor of the Province of Turku and Pori.

The main building of Pukkila Manor was built in 1762 and represents rococo style. Parts of the manor's original rococo interior from Rappe's time has remained; however, most of the rooms have been arranged in the neo-classical style of the owner Rehbinder who followed Rappe. The herb garden represents Rappe's era, and it features herbs and plants which were typical to the 18th century.Pukkila Manor was opened to the public in 1970. The manor has been furnished as a late 18th century home for a family with many children. 

Pukkila Manor is situated in Piikkiö in southwestern Finland, ca. 15 km from Turku towards Helsinki.

Address:
Littoistentie 114
FI-21500 PIIKKIÖ
Finland
tel. +358 2 479 5320 
pukkilankartanomuseo@nba.fi

Open:
Pukkila Manor is closed for winter.
We open again in summer 2012.

Entry fees:
Adults 5,00 €
Reduced ticket 3,50 € (students, senior citizens over 65 years, conscripts
and groups more than 10 persons)
Children 7-17 years 2,50 €

Family ticket (2 adults and 1-4 children) 12,00 €

Entry is free for those under 7