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The birthplace of Ahti Karjalainen, Lepola, is located in the village of
Kuitula in Hirvensalmi, along the Joutsa Road, approximately 22 km from
downtown Hirvensalmi. Lepola was the childhood home of one of Finland’s most
influential politicians, Ahti Karjalainen. The municipality of Hirvensalmi
owns and runs the museum. Tours are run by Kouranta
Oy whose office is located in Kuitula’s former school building
across from Lepola.
Ahti Karjalainen’ mother, Lyydia Karjalainen, grew up at Lepola after she was
adopted. She received Lepola as a wedding present when she married Anshelm
Karjalainen in 1915. The couple went on to have four children, of which Ahti
(b. 1923) was the youngest. The Karjalainens used Lepola as their residence
until 1962, after which it started to be used as the family’s summer cottage.
Hirvensalmi bought Lepola in 2002 and opened the museum up to the public in
2004.
The main building, built in 1904, the combined barn-shed and the granary-store
ring the courtyard at Lepola. There is a small storehouse on the eastern side
of the main building. A path leads from the yard to the drying barn and the
sauna located on a creek bank. Along the way, visitors will find a root
cellar. The farmyard, full of diverse types of plants, was still surrounded by
fields and gardens in the 1960s.
Lepola has an interesting combination of a house museum, a local history
museum, a biographical museum and a specialist museum. Lepola was a farm and
the birthplace of Ahti Karjalainen in Hirvensalmi. Architecturally and
historically the buildings in the farmyard that were built in the beginning of
the 20th century represent a style that combines the styles of both the Häme
region and the border region of eastern Finland. All of the artefacts on
display are authentic items from the Lepola farm. They bring to life everyday
life at the beginning of the 20th century. Lepola was also home to the post
office for the village of Kuitula up until the 1960s, and museum-goers can
learn more about what a genuine rural post office from the mid 20th century
was like. Ahti Karjalainen’s father, Anshelm, had a store in the farmyard and
even now, a small shop can be found in the storehouse.
Ahti Karjalainen’s career is described in Tupa,
a museum dedicated to his life’s work, which is located in downtown
Hirvensalmi.
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