About Söderlångvik
Söderlångvik Manor has an impressive history. The first record of the manor is from 1511. In 1927, Hufvudstadsbladet’s editor-in-chief Amos Anderson (1878-1961) purchased the manor. He was one of the most prominent businessmen of his time and a significant patron of the arts. Since 1965, the main building of Söderlångvik Manor has functioned as a personal history museum featuring Amos Anderson’s private art collection. During the summer season, the museum also organises temporary exhibitions in the main building. Söderlångvik farm is a living whole, which manages a valuable cultural heritage and actively develops new initiatives. For a deeper look into the Manor’s history we recommend the book Amos Andersons Söderlångvik (Swe/Fin).
Söderlångvik park
The park surrounding the Manor offers everything from peaceful garden rooms to sea views and paths where history follows you along the way. There are several hiking trails of varying lengths and characteristics, from the park’s easily accessible path to more hilly forest stretches and viewpoints.





