Hvitträsk

Hvitträsk is a mansion complex in Kirkkonummi, Finland, about 30 kilometers (19 mi) west of Helsinki.

It operated as a museum until 2024, when it was closed due to budget cuts by Petteri Orpo's government affecting the Finnish Heritage Agency.

[2][3][4][5] The house was named after Lake Vitträsk [fi], beside which it was built.

The red-roofed manor structure facing the lake is the main museum building, and the brownish structure separated on the other side by a yard is the cafeteria.

[6] In 1922 Lindgren's home in the north side partially burned down.

Hvitträsk
Postage stamp from 1978