09.10.2026 – 18.10.2026

Wiurila Pumpkin Week Tours

Wiurila Pumpkin Week Tours

The highly popular Pumpkin Week tours in Wiurila again this year. Tours for adults in the rooms of the Sighs Manor and the silent witnesses of the Wiurila carriages, as well as the children’s What in the world? Museum mystery tour. Book your tour via the link at the end of this page.

What in the world? Museum mystery tour – guided tour 10€ / person, family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) 30€

10.10. 12 – 13 and 14 – 15
17.10. 12 – 13 and 14 – 15

Sighs in the rooms of the manor and the silent witnesses of the Wiurila carriages – guided tour 30 € / person

9.10. 15 – 16:30
10. 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
16.10. 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
17.10. 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM

What in the world? Museum mystery tour

Did the floor creak somewhere? Did something move by the old carriages? And what have the old objects in the museum seen over the years?

On the children’s own mystery tour, you will travel through the Wiurila home and horse-drawn carriage museums and get to know the life of times gone by in a slightly more exciting way than usual. Along the way, you will hear fascinating and strange stories and consider what all might be hidden in the corners of the museum.

The hour-long tour is suitably exciting, but not too scary. At the end of the tour, the little mystery tourers will receive a traditional old-fashioned nekku (lollipop) as a reward.

Sighs in the rooms of the manor and the silent witnesses of the Wiurila carriages

On the tour, you will hear what kind of stories the walls of the manor have seen and what sounds still echo in them. We will hear about the dramatic stages of the manor through the centuries and, of course, about the invisible inhabitants of the manor. A combination of authentic history and fascinating stories.
On the tour of the Horse-drawn Carriage Museum, you will see with your own eyes horse-drawn carriages that not only transported people but also their destinies. On the tour, you will hear stories about the journeys of the people of Wiurila and the passengers who never left their carriages.