Håkansböle Manor Museum

The Håkansböle Manor Museum showcases the history of the manor and its residents.

Contacts

Address

Kartanontie 1
01200 Vantaa
Finland

Postal address
P.O. Box 8275, 01030 City of Vantaa
Phone
+358 40 185 6444 (local network charge/mobile call charge)
All contacts and opening hours

Introduction

The Håkansböle Manor Museum showcases the history of the manor and its residents. The Art Nouveau-style main building was completed in 1908, and it was the home of the Sanmark noble family. The building was designed by the architect Armas Lindgren. The manor is decorated with furniture designed by Lindgren, as well as other items that belonged to the Sanmark family.

You can learn about the different sides of the manor museum with the help of themed booklets. There is also a themed temporary exh
ibition upstairs. The exhibitions in the outbuildings are open during the summer.

Admission Fees

Adults 16 € 

Discounted Ticket 8 € 

  • students
  • unemployed
  • seniors

Free admission 

  • Children under 18
  • Study groups from Vantaa
  • Cards entitling holders to free admission: Museum Card, Kaiku Card, EU Disability Card, ICOM Card 

Summer exhibitions in the farm buildings

Admission to the exhibitions in the small stable, the sheds, and the playhouse is free. The exhibitions are only on view during the summer, and their opening hours may differ from those of the main building. You can find more detailed information in the exhibition details below.

Blogs

History of Håkansböle, part III opens in new window, links to another website

Hakunila major region
Blog Museon muruja

The Sanmarks were the last private owners of the manor. The city of Vantaa has owned the manor since 2005.

History of Håkansböle, part II opens in new window, links to another website

Hakunila major region
Blog Museon muruja

Håkansbole estate truly flourished in the nineteenth century. The ownership of the manor was kept within the family.

History of Håkansböle, part I opens in new window, links to another website

Hakunila major region
Blog Museon muruja

The history of Håkansböle estate can be traced all the way back to the sixteenth century.

All blogs

Contact and opening hours

Address

Kartanontie 1
01200 Vantaa
Finland

Postal address
P.O. Box 8275, 01030 City of Vantaa
Phone
+358 40 185 6444 (local network charge/mobile call charge)
Opening hours

Valid for the time being:

– Mon closed

– Tue-Fri 11.00-18.00

– Sat-Sun 11.00-16.00

Exceptions to the opening hours: Aug. 27, 2026 closed

Independence Day: Dec. 6, 2026 closed

Phone

Customer service

+358 40 185 6444

Admission 16 / 8 / 0 €

Services

Accessibility

The route to the main entrance

  • The 3 accessible parking spaces are located outdoors over 10 meters from the entrance. The width of the parking spaces is at least 3.6 meters.
  • The pick-up and drop-off area is located in the vicinity of the entrance, giving easy access to the pavement.
  • The route to the entrance is guided, smooth and sufficiently wide and illuminated.
  • The weather conditions may affect the condition of the pathways, and the surface material may change or shift over time.

The main entrance

  • The entrance stands out clearly and is illuminated.
  • A separate accessible entrance is located on the right side from the building’s main entrance.
  • In connection with the entrance, there are at least 4 steps, with handrails on both sides.
  • The doors connected to the entrance stand out clearly. Outside the door there is sufficient room for moving e.g. with a wheelchair. The door opens easily manually.
  • The entrance has thresholds over 2 cm high.
  • The foyer is cramped.

The entrance "Accessible entrance"

  • The main entrance parking spaces may be used for this entrance as well. The distance from the parking spaces to the entrance is over 10 meters.
  • The pick-up and drop-off area is located in the vicinity of the entrance, giving easy access to the pavement.
  • The route to the entrance is guided, smooth and sufficiently wide and illuminated.
  • The entrance stands out clearly and is illuminated.
  • There is a doorbell on the pole on the left. Press the doorbell to contact ticket sales, the staff will open the door to the elevator.

    There is an elevator at the entrance with the dimensions: width 87 cm at the handrail and 95 cm below the handrail, depth 130 cm. From the elevator, you come directly inside the manor museum.

  • The entrance has a wheelchair lift.
  • The doors connected to the entrance stand out clearly and the glass doors have contrast markings. Outside the door there is sufficient room for moving e.g. with a wheelchair. The door requires the use of a door phone, opening automatically.
  • The customer service point is on the same floor as this entrance.

In the facility

  • The customer service point is on the entrance floor.
  • When you arrive at the manor museum using the accessible entrance, the ticket sales point is not located immediately at the entrance. Go past the coat racks into the lobby space, the ticket sales point is on the right. The route through the manor museum is guided by gray carpets. The second floor can only be accessed by the stairs. There are handrails on either side of the stairs. You can also learn about the areas on the second floor through the virtual tour.
  • The doors in the customer service point stand out clearly.
  • The waiting room of the customer service point has no queue number system. The waiting room has chairs.
  • The customer service point has a fixed induction loop marked with the appropriate international symbol.
  • The customer service point has an accessible toilet on the same floor.

Contacts

Address

Kartanontie 1
01200 Vantaa
Finland

Postal address
P.O. Box 8275, 01030 City of Vantaa
Phone
+358 40 185 6444 (local network charge/mobile call charge)
All contacts and opening hours