Mikkola welcomes you with its iconic landmark, Pytinki.

Mikkola

A versatile oasis of exhibitions, events, handicraft traditions and art,
nestled in an old farm setting surrounded by a beautiful park.

Welcome to Mikkola!

Mikkola welcomes you
with its iconic landmark,
the Pytinki, which serves as a hub
for both Mikkola and the entire village.

Mikkola is located right
in the center of Luopioinen,
the Outdoor Village.

Kuntainfo

Here, in Kuntainfo, you can find information about local services, attractions, and living in the area.

Our staff at Kuntainfo are always happy to answer any questions you might have.
WhatsApp 050 431 6605

Cafe MammaRita

While you’re there, don’t miss the cozy confectionery café, where you can enjoy delicious treats and a warm atmosphere.

The artistic landscape of Mikkola has been painted by visual artist Tiina Poutanen.

Discover a world of craftsmanship in Mikkola

Kulmahuone

The Kukkia Artisans’ Shop operates in Pytinki, offering a delightful selection of unique and charming products perfect for personal use or as gifts for home and cottage.

All items are handmade by local artisans, ensuring high quality and a personal touch.

The shop, known as KulmaHuone, features a range of products including ceramics, textiles and knitted items, cards, decorative objects and glassware.

Hilma & Olga

The Handicraft Center in Hilma & Olga offers a variety of services and products for craft enthusiasts.

Here, you can find a yarn shop, a craft and craft supply store, a course venue, and even sewing services.

It’s a wonderful place to explore if you’re interested in crafts and want to learn new skills or find quality materials.

You will find Hilma & Olga in Navetta.

Hilma & Olga showcases a variery of handicraft products in the lobby of Navetta.

Exhibition spaces to suit different themes

Mikkola boasts a variety of exhibition spaces, allowing for multiple simultaneous exhibitions.
This versatility makes it possible to host a diverse array of displays, catering to different interests and preference.
The ability to showcase various exhibitions at the same time ensures that there’s always something new and exciting to explore.

NavettaKalleria
monthly rotating exhibitions
Navetta
In auditorium there are rotating exhibitions
on various themes.
The Rammari Exhibition is brimming with gramophones and old radios, offering a nostalgic journey into the history of audio technology.
Mikkola, Aitat

During the summer, Mikkola’s granaries (Aitat) are filled with installation art. These unique spaces come alive with creative installations, offering visitors an immersive and thought-provoking experience
At the café in Pytinki,
the exhibition walls display often the beauty and diversity of the natural world,
Council Chamber in Pytinki presents a display of local municipal history.
Mikkola, Makasiini
Whether you’re interested in visual arts, crafts, or other creative expressions, the Makasiini offers a rich and diverse experience that celebrates the artistic talents of the community
A space/sound installation by artists Tiina Poutanen and Petri Pykäläinen in Mikkola Makasiini, 2020.

Stage for events and community

The municipality’s summer day coffees in Mikkola Park have a long tradition.
The evening of the Black Market at the end of October brings the village full of people.
The highlight of the Mikkola winter event is the kick sled formula races.
The various music events held in Mikkola Park attract audiences.
The auditorium is the heart of Mikkola. People gather there to listen to and discuss performances and documentaries.
The auditorium is also a place for music.
The council hall in Pytinki is a traditional venue for community meetings.
Mikkola’s workshop, located in the basement of the Navetta building, is a place for woodworking to meet the needs of Mikkola’s maintenance and the community..
The auditorium also serves as a venue for both small and larger parties, complemented by the beautiful interior of the entire Navetta.

The History of Mikkola in Brief

The 120-year story of the Mikkola homestead has progressed from cultivating the land
to taking care of the whole community and
further to cultivating a diverse culture and sense of community.

The year was 1922. At that time, the hosts of Mikkola, Johannes and Suoma Nieminen, sold Mikkola along with its movables to the municipality of Luopioinen. Mikkola became a municipal farm.
The year was 1963. Navetta burned down, marking the end of Mikkola’s agriculture. This event initiated the industrialization of the municipality, and the barn was transformed into an industrial hall, initially filled with sewing machines
The year was 2004. After the period of industrialization, Mikkola began to transform into a hub of community activities, which has continued to the present day.