Lohja
Client: Senate Properties
With its forests, fields, buildings, and furniture, Myllymäki was once a rather ordinary croft. Since then, it has become a unique representation of the living conditions of a small farmer in southern Finland in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Classified as a strategic cultural site, Myllymäki has a stable position among state-owned museums.
In addition to restoration planning, the work includes landscape design, building history study, inventory, documentation, and reporting.
A leaflet about the Myllymäki Croft restoration and landscape maintenance in English (PDF 4,5 MB)
Browsing version of the restoration book in Finnish:
Myllymäki Croft Restoration book (PDF 27,1 MB)