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Paimio Sanatorium

Accommodation at Paimio Sanatorium.

In the main building’s patient wing, seven rooms have been renovated to reflect the serene and tranquil atmosphere of the sanatorium’s architecture.

Guests can also spend their weekends in cozy, simple small apartments in the former nurse accommodation buildings in Mäntylä and Kyykartano’s Nurses’ House.

Welcome to experience the calming atmosphere of Paimio Sanatorium.

Originally designed as a dormitory for the sanatorium’s nursing staff, Mäntylä was completed in 1949. The building currently houses 13 bright rooms, each with its own unique style.
The Nurses’ Dormitory, designed by Alvar Aalto, was completed in the vicinity of the main building in the 1960s. The Artek accommodation rooms have been furnished with Artek exhibition furniture.
The Nurses’ Dormitory, designed by Alvar Aalto, was completed in the vicinity of the main building in the 1960s. Finnish furniture maker Hakola has furnished two accommodation units with their signature bright hues.
The 12 rooms in the C-wing of the Nurses’ House is a new, affordable accommodation option, which is ideal for groups such as sports and leisure clubs.
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