[8][9] Aino Ackté married a lawyer, Heikki Renvall, in 1901 and gave birth to a daughter, Glory, the same year.
She performed the title role of Richard Strauss's Salome at its local premieres in Leipzig (1907) and London (1910).
Jean Sibelius dedicated his tone poem Luonnotar to Ackté and she premiered the work on 10 September 1913 at the Three Choirs Festival in Gloucester, England.
Her old summerhouse, Villa Aino Ackté [fi], located in Helsinki is being rented by the city for cultural activities and meetings.
[2] Ackté is theorized to have most likely been the original model for the opera diva character Bianca Castafiore in comics books of "Adventures of Tintin" by Belgian Hergé.