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Kuddnäs, a charming chalk-painted wooden house, invites visitors to explore the childhood world of beloved Finnish storyteller Zachris Topelius. This well-preserved home offers families a glimpse into 19th-century life through authentic period furnishings and personal items belonging to the Topelius family. Children can see where the famous writer was born, including his original cradle, and imagine the sounds of piano music that once filled these rooms from the grand piano where young Zachris and his sisters practiced.
The Empire-style decorated rooms show how an Ostrobothnian bourgeois family lived, making history tangible for young visitors. Family portraits and personal belongings help bring the storyteller’s world to life, making it easy for children to connect with the past and understand the environment that shaped Topelius’s imagination.
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