Kanta-Häme
WELCOME TO Kanta-Häme
Region Overview
Hämeenlinna
5,229.27 km2
171,895
Finnish

Popular
Geography and Tourist Attractions
Information about the province's tourist attractions, including popular destinations, events, and activities.

Hämeenlinna Fortress

Aulanko Nature Reserve

Torronsuo National Park
Political
Economy and Government
Kanta-Häme is an important economic region in Finland with a diverse economy. The main sectors of the region include industry, services, and agriculture. The region has several large companies operating in various industries such as forest industry, metal industry, and food industry. The largest employers in the region include companies such as Valmet, Patria, and Lassila & Tikanoja.
The region's government is led by the Kanta-Häme Regional Council, which is responsible for regional planning and development, as well as the provision of public services. The council is made up of elected officials from the municipalities within the region.
Kanta-Häme has a strong focus on innovation and entrepreneurship, with various initiatives to support startups and small businesses. The region's innovation ecosystem includes several innovation centers, research institutes, and universities. The Häme University of Applied Sciences, located in Hämeenlinna, is a key institution in the region's innovation ecosystem.
Overall, Kanta-Häme's economy is expected to continue to grow in the coming years, driven by the growth of the region's key industries, as well as the development of new startups and small businesses. The region's government and business leaders are committed to promoting economic growth and development while also ensuring that the region remains an attractive place to live and work.

History
History and Culture
The region of Kanta-Häme has a rich history that dates back to the medieval times. The Häme Castle, built in the 13th century, is the region's most famous landmark and has played a significant role in Finnish history. The castle was a defensive fortress, a prison, and even a granary at one point. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction that offers guided tours and hosts numerous events and exhibitions throughout the year.
Another cultural landmark in Kanta-Häme is the Emil Aaltonen Museum, located in the city of Tampere. The museum houses an extensive collection of Finnish art and artifacts from the 19th and 20th centuries. Visitors can admire the paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts, and learn about the life and work of Emil Aaltonen, a prominent Finnish industrialist and philanthropist.
Kanta-Häme is also known for its traditional Finnish festivals and events, such as the Tampere Theater Festival, the Häme Medieval Fair, and the Mustiala Apple Festival. These events showcase the region's cultural heritage and offer visitors a glimpse into Finnish traditions and customs.
In terms of the economy, Kanta-Häme is a hub for manufacturing and technology industries. The city of Hämeenlinna is home to numerous companies in the metal and machinery industries, as well as the Finnish Defense Forces' Armor School. The region also has a strong agriculture sector, with many farms and producers of locally grown and organic food products.
HOTELS

Scandic Aulanko

Original Sokos Hotel Vaakuna

Solo Sokos Hotel Lahden Seurahuone
RESTAURANTS

avintola Wanha Sali

Mustion Linna
