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Mathildedal Ironworks, founded in 1852 is a charming village in the southern archipelago of Salo, Finland. The village's history is intertwined with nature, with a stream powering water wheels for electricity production in the past. Today, Mathildedal offers a mix of old-world charm and modern amenities, including local food, handicrafts, and cultural events like summer theater performances. It's a picturesque destination where visitors can immerse themselves in history and enjoy the beauty of the surrounding forests and sea.

Don't miss the alpacas and animals on the fields!

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