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Kymen Paviljonki

5/5👍 Recommended

Helsingintie 408, 45740 Kuusankoski, Finland

Great place to stop for lunch and shop Pentik design artifacts

Our Review

Kymen Paviljonki is a charming pavilion complex in Kuusankoski, Finland, featuring a main building, little pavilion, cafeteria, restaurant, Pentik art gallery, saunas, and various indoor attractions like Iris, Peony, and Cabinet. It offers a mix of dining, art, relaxation areas, and nearby amusement park access, making it a unique spot for visitors seeking cultural and leisure experiences.

Nice atmosphere, good service and affordable meals with the opportunity to shop famous Pentik design artifacts

About this place

Kymen Paviljonki is a charming roadhouse and pavilion complex along Highway 6 in Kuusankoski, Finland, offering a rest area with restaurant, cafeteria, Pentik art gallery, saunas, and indoor attractions like Iris, Peony, and Cabinet. Visitors enjoy dining on affordable lunch buffets, browsing local products and Pentik design shop, and relaxing amid Kymi River scenery and gardens. It serves as a versatile spot for meals, art appreciation, and short excursions with a welcoming family-run atmosphere.

Key Highlights

  • Pentik art gallery on the second floor showcasing Finnish design
  • Restaurant and cafeteria with daily lunch buffets and à la carte meals
  • Riverside walks, gardens, and scenic Kymi River views
  • Shop for local products and Pentik artifacts
  • Indoor attractions including Iris, Peony, and Cabinet exhibits
  • Summer terrace and domestic animals for a relaxed visit

Tips for visitors

  • Open daily from 7:30-21:00 (Sundays from 8:30), with lunch served 11:00-16:00
  • Free entry to Pentik gallery; plan 1-2 hours for a meal and gallery visit
  • Located at Helsingintie 408, ideal stop on Highway 6; parking available
  • Cash or credit cards accepted; try the soup and salad buffet as a light option
  • Visit the riverside path and gardens, especially in summer
  • Contact ahead for saunas or group bookings via 020 786 1220

Context

Established as a family business, it opened Finland's only paper art gallery in 1991 to honor Kuusankoski's paper industry heritage, which operated until 2009. Today, it continues as a multifaceted rest and cultural stop reflecting local industrial legacy.

Detailed Ratings

Value

4/5

Location

4/5

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