Note! Due to renovation, the Gurli guided tours will be held in the Fisherman’s Cottage during the first week of June. Free admission.
Gurli’s house is the heart of the Pentala Archipelago Museum. The guided tour of the home museum takes a dive into the realities of life in the archipelago and introduces you to the fisherman Arvid Nyholm and his wife Gurli. Their marriage lasted for decades and after Arvid’s death, Gurli remained on Pentala Island as its last year-round resident. Her personal items have now been brought back to their original locations in the house.
Guided tour in English to Gurli’s House will be held on Sundays at 11:30 AM on 23.6., 7.7., 21.7., 4.8., 18.8. and 1.9..
The route to the main entrance
The route to the entrance is guided, smooth and sufficiently wide and illuminated.
There is a steep slope on the passage.
The main entrance
The entrance is hard to perceive but illuminated
In connection with the entrance, there are at least 4 steps with handrails on one side.
The entrance has a ramp over 6 m long with an intermediate landing, with handrails on both sides.
The doors connected to the entrance stand out clearly. The door is heavy or otherwise hard to open.
The entrance has thresholds over 2 cm high.
In the facility
The customer service point is on the entrance floor.
The customer service point has thresholds over 2 cm high.
The doors in the customer service point stand out clearly.
The waiting room of the customer service point has no queue number system. The customers wait standing up.