Wahlberg’s House
In the 19th century, the most impressive houses in Uusikaupunki belonged to shipowners. Wahlberg's House is an excellent example of this. Uusikaupunki sailing ships were used to transport merchandise across the world and they brought back not only wealth but also new influences. These elements have been combined in an interesting way in Wahlberg’s House. The museum presents not only the grandeur of a bourgeois home during the golden age of the maritime town, but also gives visitors a chance to explore local maritime history.
Wahlberg’s House was built by Fredrik Wahlberg, the founder of the Uusikaupunki tobacco factory. The crystal chandelier he brought from Italy still hangs from the living room ceiling. The decorative tiled stoves and elaborate ceiling paintings in the different rooms originate from the beginning of the 20th century. Some of the ovens and ceiling paintings, as well as the hand-painted wallpaper in the salon, go as far back as 150 years ago.
When wandering through the ground floor rooms of Wahlberg's House, you can almost detect the smell of pipe tobacco and hear the rustle of silk skirts.
On the top floor of the museum, you can learn about local maritime history presented in an atmospheric way. The sailing industry was a source of employment to Uusikaupunki residents for several centuries. Items such as sailor's chests, souvenirs, ship charts and captains' navigation equipment tell interesting stories about the local maritime history. You can also find information about newer shipbuilding and shipyard activities displayed on the top floor of the museum.

In addition to the permanent exhibition, the museum also regularly houses temporary exhibitions. Main exhibition of 2022 is Something to Wear - Snippets from Costume History.

The outbuilding contains an old cobbler's workshop which is open during the summer. The outbuilding also includes a children's play area.
5 €/adults
Under 18-year-olds free of charge
Group ticket €3/person (groups of 10 people or more are eligible for collective payment Group guides and drivers may enter free of charge)
Guided tour €40/group (weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.), at other times €60/group. Groups may include a maximum of 25 people. Tour duration is about 45 minutes. Larger groups must be divided into two separate groups and tours. Guiding only n Finnish.
Children, school and student groups from Uusikaupunki: free entry and guided tours. Groups of children from elsewhere must pay the normal tour fee.
Free entrance for under 18-year-olds, war veterans and Lottas, tour guides, representatives of the press and museum employees. Free entry with museum card.
Payment methods: Museum card, cash or debit/credit cards, Smartum culture voucher, SmartumPay, Edenred mobile, card and voucher payment and ePassi.
You can buy a museum card at Wahlberg’s House, which entitles you to enter more than 300 museums during one year. The price of the card is €74.