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Other group activities

Stundars is the perfect place for a visit with friends, and colleagues, and people who go together on the same course or seminar. Perhaps even for the whole extended family? The environment is made for a relaxing, enjoyable and interesting day, with time to socialise, absorb knowledge and be inspired.

Particularly large groups can be divided into smaller ones. For example, one group can go on a guided tour while the other does an activity, after which they can switch.

Sample prices are given below. The price depends on the size of the group and what types of activities you are interested in. You may pay with cash, bank card, MobilePay and the Finnish Museum Card. Groups can receive an invoice.

Food and drinks Topp

If you want your visit to Stundars to include food and drink, you should start by contacting Restaurant Hemmer or Lyckans Café, both of which can be booked for private functions. Restaurant Hemmer has an alcohol serving licence, and the restaurant also offers conference space at the Hemmer’s House. Once these details are taken care of with the café or the restaurant, you can continue to customise the content of your group activity together with the staff at Stundars.

Customise your visit to Stundars Topp

We have many nice, fun, and exciting “puzzle pieces”, which can be used to build your very own programme at Stundars. Here are some examples of our activities:

Guided tours Topp

Would you like to hear about how life changed on the Ostrobothnian plains, when the telephone came to the village, or perhaps why on earth the farmer preferred to sleep half-sitting up? Perhaps instead of historical pomp and circumstance, you would rather listen to stories about those who were at the bottom of the social ladder?

Here you can see what guided tours we offer. Then come back to this page to see more pieces of the puzzle.

Competitions Topp

A playful competition between friends doesn’t hurt. Among our competitions, you can choose between measuring your strength against each other, either physically or with your brain. Why not combine the two, in different competitions based on daily life in the Ostrobothnian countryside?

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