We welcome you to Stundars’ dating-guide to the 19th century, at 13 o’clock in Swedish, at 14 o’clock in Finnish, and 15 o’clock in English.
Valentine’s Day has been connected to romantic love since Medieval times. Because of this we will devote the Museum Thursday on 13th of February to dating in the Ostrobothnian countryside during the 19th century.
During spring unmarried girls used to move out to their lofts and sheds, when it became possible to welcome suitors for controlled evening visits. Large groups of suitors would walk together from shed to shed, in hopes of finding a potential fiancé. While courtship was expected to be chaste, the traditional evening gatherings for courting could lead to conflicts between young men from different villages.
We will meet at the yellow info-stand, next to the parking area. Dress according to the weather, for we will be outside a lot.
Keep in mind: In January and February we will hold a temperature-limit for our outdoor programming, at -15 degrees Celsius.