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Håkansböle past and present

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Until 500 years ago, Håkansböle was just a small remote village surrounded by forests and fields. Over the centuries, the village grew into a large farm.

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Håkansböle manor

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The Håkansböle Manor Museum will reopen to the public in June 2026 after extensive renovations. The park and services are already open for your enjoyment. Come and enjoy yourself in Hakunila!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Håkansböle manorial park opens in new window, links to another website

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The manorial park was established on the Håkansböle estate in the 1780’s. Today the park is open to the public year-round and serves as a site for a variety of events.

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Håkansböle Manor Museum

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The Håkansböle Manor Museum showcases the history of the manor and its residents. In 2026 a permanent exhibition will be opened in the main building.

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