#An archipelago-themed 15-minute film accompanied by music. Length 20 mins.
#Nature videos
*Presentations are shown on request. Groups can make reservations in advance.
*Presentations are free-of-charge.
*The auditorium can be rented for conference use.
Reference library
On the second floor of the visitor centre is a small reference library, which provides advanced information about the nature and the environment. There you can read nature and archipelago themed magazines or books and draw a picture of the archipelago on a post card, which you can then send to a friend or relative. For children there are also other things to do, e.g. read children`s books and play board games.
Services for the Disabled
*There is a wheelchair ramp next to the Visitor Centre’s outside stairs.
*The exhibition space is accessible by wheelchair, except for small sections on the second floor.
*The auditorium is accessible by wheelchair.
*The building has a toilet for the disabled.
Ekenäs Visitor Centre is Housed in a 160-Year-Old Building
Ekenäs Visitor Centre is on the mainland in an old salt storehouse, which was built in the 1840’s. The building has previously functioned as a customs house and an ironmonger’s storehouse. In 1970 one of Finland’s first discotheques was opened there. It was a popular night-spot, but was closed down due to the fear that the building would collapse into the harbor. After extensive repairs Ekenäs Visitor Centre was opened there in 1995