Thank you for a wonderful Apple Day 2022!
The popular family event was organized on Saturday 24.9.2022 for the seventeenth time, and was once again blessed with brilliant sunshine and many happy visitors.
Read MoreThe popular family event was organized on Saturday 24.9.2022 for the seventeenth time, and was once again blessed with brilliant sunshine and many happy visitors.
Read MoreIn the Alma art cabin children can draw, colour or paint on stones. The art cabin will open on Thursday, 5th May 2022 and is open during the summer season every day between 11 and 17 (with the exception of Midsummer weekend when both the Museum and restaurant are closed, Fri-Sun 24th-26th June).
You can take your finished drawings home or you can hang them one the colourful magnetic boards on the walls. You can also take the painted stones home to remember your visit by or you can leave them in the art cabin for others to admire.
The Alma art cabin is named after Alma who once worked at the manor. The cottage was her home and Alma, among other things, cared for the manor chickens.
Photo: Söderlångvik Manor / Hanna Vuorio-Wilson
Jonathan Bäckström Quartet on Jazz Finland Tour
Jonathan Bäckström Quartet is a young, emerging quartet with musicians from Finland and Sweden. The quartet is led by bassist/composer Jonathan Bäckström with Adele Sauros on tenor saxophone, Marcus Wärnheim on alto saxophone and Benjamin Nylund on drums.
The music ranges from minimalistic soundscapes to explosive multilayered free improvisation. The four musicians each bring their individual voices to create a strong, collective musical statement.
Jonathan is a bassist, improviser and composer from Kronoby, Finland. Since his arrival in Helsinki, he has become an in-demand musician and is active with many domestic and international projects.
Adele Sauros/Jarno Tikka (sub.), tenor saxophone
Marcus Wärnheim, alto saxophone
Benjamin Nylund, drums
Jonathan Bäckström, bass
On the Apple Day in Söderlångvik Manor on Sat 24.9.2022, the quartet will take the stage at 12 o’clock noon to 1 PM.