Kultaranta II

PIENI-Kultaranta-II

A.B. Borgå Båtvatf O.Y. fick år 1929 en specialbeställning, för det behövdes en ny täckt båt för president Lauri Kristian Relander. Ritningen av Gösta Kyntzell uppvisar en motorbåt på 30 fot eller c. 9 meter. I båten fanns utrymmen för två besättningsmän och tio passagerare.

Presidentens båt byggdes omsorgsfullt av högklassiga material. Den elektriska belysningen, sittdynorna draperade med buffelskinn och sammetsgardinerna med guldkanter förstärkte känslan lyx.

Den färdiga båten av mahogny var snabb för den hade en motor på 90 hästkrafter. Med båten färdades presidenter under flera decennier och den sista användaren var Urho Kekkonen.  Numera kan Kultaranta II ses på Maritimcentret Vellamo i Kotka.

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Discover the Museums of Eastern Uusimaa by bike!

Eastern Uusimaa is full of fascinating museums and beautiful cultural landscapes. The Porvoo Museum and the Eastern Uusimaa museum network have mapped out local museums along bike routes. These routes have been created using the My Maps service and can also be opened in Google Maps.

Full Service

19.3.2025 – 26.4.2026
Online – Holm House
Full service exhibition is about the business signs used by craftsmen,  traders, and shops of Porvoo from the early 1800s until the 1990s, which can be found in Porvoo Museum’s collections

The Night of the Ghosts in the museum.Fri 25.10. from 17:00 to 20:00

The Night of the Ghosts in the museum.
Fri 25.10. from 17:00 to 20:00
There seems to be a party at Holm House. But what has happened to the family and their guests? What is a lynx doing inside the house? Is there really a wolf walking around in the hall?
Recommended age limit 7 years.
Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.
Entrance 5 €.

Summer in Porvoo Museum Is Full of Art

Porvoo Museum’s summer season opens with three shows exhibiting paintings by Albert Edelfelt, silhouette art, and contemporary art as part of the Porvoo Triennale. The fall season sees an online exhibition of shop signs from different eras. The Christmas season invites visitors to the traditional Christmas dinner table, while the exhibition about small birds continues past Christmas and through the winter.