- Date
- Wednesday, July 1
- Time
- 17:30-18:30
- Price
- From 10 EUR
- Age
- 9-15 years
The Katrineberg Manor history walk explores the manor's layered past. The tour tells how the old Knapbacka estate became Katrineberg more than 200 years ago after Catarina, the lady of the house, and how the terrace garden, hospital and municipal home later became part of the manor's surroundings. This is a public local-history walk. For families, it works best when children are interested in manors, old buildings or Vantaa's history and can listen to a guided tour for about one hour.
- Organizer
- Vantaa-Seura
At a glance
- Date
- Wednesday, July 1
- Time
- 17:30-18:30
- Price
- From 10 EUR
- Age
- 9-15 years
- Languages
- fi
- Stroller-friendly
- Partial
- Accessibility
- Partial
- Food available
- No
- Parking nearby
- Partial
- Travel estimate with HSL from my location
- Accessibility
- Event-specific route details have not been separately confirmed. Katrineberg Manor service-map information says there are three accessible parking spaces outdoors and a drop-off point less than 5 metres from the entrance, but the route to the entrance is uneven. The main entrance has two steps, a ramp and thresholds over 2 cm. Movement on the outdoor walk may depend on the day's route, weather and yard surfaces.
Plan your visit
- Practical notes
- The walk starts in front of Katrineberg Manor at Katriinankuja 5 and lasts about one hour. Payment is made on site by cash or card. The programme is an outdoor walking tour, so dress for the weather.
- Booking notes
- No advance registration or booking link is listed in the event information.
- Price notes
- A ticket costs EUR 10. Payment is made on site by cash or card. The walk is free for Vantaa-Seura members.
- Age notes
- This is not a dedicated children's tour. It is best for school-age and older children who are interested in local history, manors or old courtyard environments.