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Brimming with history, Duke John’s Cellar is located in the Castle bailey. Built in the 16th century, it has served many functions over the centuries, for instance as a governor’s formal residence. The banquet facilities include the pleasant Leivintupa and the larger vaulted Holvisali hall, which hosts festive dinners.
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Turku Castle Banquet Halls are a unique, historical venue. Duke John and Katarina Jagellonica held the Renaissance Court in the King´s Hall, Queen´s Hall and Queen´s Chamber in the 1560s. Duke John’s Renaissance Banquet is a famous programme for dinner, where guests travel back in time to experience the ambiance and culture of 1562.
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The Castle dates back to the 13th century and provides surroundings which encapsulate Finland’s history. The Bryggman Hall on the south side of the Castle features a vaulted ceiling and is a modern meeting space for 120 guests. You can enjoy a lunch at the Southern Hall or smaller Juhana Herttua cellar on the bailey side. Some of the banquet and meeting facilities can be accessed from an easy access entrance.
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Kasnäs is the ideal place for conferences. After a day of meetings you can relax in the spa, enjoy the sauna and eat delicious local food. For perfect day you can make an excursion to the Bengtskär Lighthouse. Breathing the fresh sea air makes you sleep well. After a good night’s sleep you can start your day by taking a dip in the pool and enjoy a delicious breakfast to get ready for a day of negotiations.
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This enchanting meeting resort in Rymättylä is built around an old fishing farmhouse with a glimpse of humour and respect to true values.
The large estate contains five saunas, four smoke saunas, of which one is an underground smoke sauna, a reed bed spa and lodgings available even in a huge birdhouse up in a tree. The famous local island archipelago style buffet includes fish straight from the smokehouse.
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Nobleman Johan Oswald Wasastjerna built Villa Wolax in 1899 to serve as his summer home in Kuusisto island. Now groups are invited to enjoy the atmosphere and maritime surroundings. In bygone days summers were spent enjoying the archipelago with music and dancing out on the terrace. The grounds at Villa Wolax still provide the same atmosphere as feelings from the past remain.
Groups of all sizes will find the maritime ambience perfect for conferences and celebrations as well as sauna evenings.
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This hostel operates in the historical Tuorla manor area, in connection with the Tuorla agricultural college. The old farm steward’s house includes a restaurant and a charming small shop. The peaceful estate also includes the University of Turku Astronomy Department’s observatory and planetarium and excellent outdoor areas.
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Tammisto offers tailored high quality services for festive occasions as well as special conference pack-ages, all year round. Accommodation during summer includes various options, from design cottages to bed and breakfast. In the winter season, there is also affordable accommodation for longer purposes.
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Åbo Akademi’s stunning building complex between the Aura River and the university campus area contains, among other things, an auditorium, atmospheric courtyard and a pleasant cafe. The comprehensive renovations completed according to the plans designed by Sigge Architects honour the industrial production traditions of the area.