Attractions

Kiiskilänmäki

An observation tower was completed on Kiiskilänmäki, the highest point in southern and central Finland (268.8 m) in the summer of 2004. There is also a hut and a lean-to near the tower. You can find the destination at Sahrajärventie 725, Multia. You can find more information on Multian kylät or Retkipaikka pages (in Finnish only).

Multia Lovisa Charlotta church

The church was completed in 1796 and the church was consecrated as Loviisa Charlotta church on 11 December 1796. Loviisa Charlotta was the fiancee of the then Crown Prince of Sweden-Finland, Kustaa Aadolf. You can find more information on the parish's website (in Finnish only).

Homeland museum

In the center of Multia there is also a homeland museum. The museum started its operations in 1957 in Multia's granary and in 1959, when the granary turned one hundred years old, it was decided to be closed and donated to Multia-Seura as a museum, more information on Multian kylät website (in Finnish only).

Uitamokoski mill museum

Central Finland's only mill museum is in Uitamonkoski, 2.5 kilometers from the center of Multia along Uuraistentie.

The miller Kaarle Virtanen bought the old mill in Uitamonkoski and the mill plot belonging to it in 1881 and built a new customs mill by 1888. Today, the mill is owned by Multia-Seura.

Multia-Seura restored the mill and it was inaugurated as a museum in 1968. More about the history of the mill on Multian kylät website (in Finnish only).