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Nummi Homestead Museum consists of the old residence of the church organist (previously Ylhäis farmstead) built in 1771 and two grain stores, built in 1780 and 1849.

Two rooms have been furnished in a 1920-30s style in the organist’s residence, and this is also the venue for temporary exhibitions.

One of the grain stores is the home of an exhibition on hunting and agriculture, whilst the other store building is used for storage. The museum is run by Nummi-Seura.

Address: Ilmonintie 5, Nummi-Pusula

Opening Hours: Summer Sundays 11.30 – 14.00. Other times by arrangement.

Enquiries: Aino-Maija Aarnio tel. +358-(0)40-701 5324

Entrance fee: Free

Nummi Homestead Museum consists of the old residence of the church organist (previously Ylhäis farmstead) built in 1771 and two grain stores, built in 1780 and 1849.

Two rooms have been furnished in a 1920-30s style in the organist’s residence, and this is also the venue for temporary exhibitions.

One of the grain stores is the home of an exhibition on hunting and agriculture, whilst the other store building is used for storage. The museum is run by Nummi-Seura.

Address: Ilmonintie 5, Nummi-Pusula

Opening Hours: Summer Sundays 11.30 – 14.00. Other times by arrangement.

Enquiries: Aino-Maija Aarnio tel. +358-(0)40-701 5324

Entrance fee: Free