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Ragvalds Museum was originally a traditional farmstead located by the old King’s Road. The 12 buildings that constitute the farm are still in the original place of construction on both sides of the road. The last private owner was Bertil Malmström (1900-1982). Following his death, the farm was turned into a museum run by Kirkkonummi municipality.

The main dwelling shows how Bertil Malmström lived – the chamber, the kitchen and the hall all retain their original furnishings.

Next to the main building, the farm-hand’s cottage is used for children’s activities. An educational garden with over 50 different plant species has been established in the museum grounds. The museum favours traditional agricultural crops and other useful plants of a traditional nature to be cultivated in the grounds.

The so called “Villa Elias” is home to an exhibition focusing on the time of the Porkkala lease period 1944-1956, at which time large parts of Kirkkonummi belonged to the Soviet naval base. Here you can see, amongst other things, the photograph collection “96 Russian items” by Jan Kailas.

Address: Överbyntie 140, Kirkkonummi

Opening Hours: The main building and the exhibition on the Porkkala area are open summer Saturdays 11.00 – 15.00 (Except Midsummer). Other times by arrangement.

Enquiries: +358- (0)40-865 2034

Entrance Fee: Adults 2 €

Ragvalds Museum was originally a traditional farmstead located by the old King’s Road. The 12 buildings that constitute the farm are still in the original place of construction on both sides of the road. The last private owner was Bertil Malmström (1900-1982). Following his death, the farm was turned into a museum run by Kirkkonummi municipality.

The main dwelling shows how Bertil Malmström lived – the chamber, the kitchen and the hall all retain their original furnishings.

Next to the main building, the farm-hand’s cottage is used for children’s activities. An educational garden with over 50 different plant species has been established in the museum grounds. The museum favours traditional agricultural crops and other useful plants of a traditional nature to be cultivated in the grounds.

The so called “Villa Elias” is home to an exhibition focusing on the time of the Porkkala lease period 1944-1956, at which time large parts of Kirkkonummi belonged to the Soviet naval base. Here you can see, amongst other things, the photograph collection “96 Russian items” by Jan Kailas.

Address: Överbyntie 140, Kirkkonummi

Opening Hours: The main building and the exhibition on the Porkkala area are open summer Saturdays 11.00 – 15.00 (Except Midsummer). Other times by arrangement.

Enquiries: +358- (0)40-865 2034

Entrance Fee: Adults 2 €

Ragvalds är ett gammalt jordbrukshemman invid den gamla Kungsvägen. Gårdens 12 byggnader är på sina ursprungliga platser på båda sidor om landsvägen. Den sista privata ägaren var Bertil Malmström (1900-1982). Efter hans död bildade man ett museum av gårdscentret. Museet drivs av Kyrkslätts kommun.

I huvudbyggnaden kan man bekanta sig med hur Bertil Malmström bodde; kammaren, stugan och salen har kvar sin ursprungliga inredning.I drängstugan invid huvudbyggnaden ordnas verksamhet för barn.

På museiområdet har man anlagt en undervisningsträdgård med över 50 växter. Även i övrigt vårdar man odlings- och nyttoväxter som hör till den traditionella jordbruksmiljön. I den s.k. Eliasvillan har man byggt upp en utställning kring parentestiden 1944-56, då en stor del av Kyrkslätt ingick i den sovjetiska marinbasen. Här finns bl.a. Jan Kailas bildserie ”96 ryska föremål”.

Adress: Överbyvägen 140, Kyrkslätt

Öppet: Huvudbyggnaden och utställningen över Porkala arrendetid är öppna sommarlördagar 11-15 (stängt midsommar). Övriga tider enl. överenskommelse.

Förfrågningar: 040-865 2034

Inträdesavgift: Vuxna 2 €