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The meeting rooms Elias, Ellen and Edith are located on the ground floor. They are suitable for smaller meetings and can also be used as a group room.
The meeting rooms are equipped with a television, sceen, flip chart, paper and pens.
Wireless broadband is available free of charge.
Hanasaari-layout-Ellen Edith and Elias
Our meeting rooms are named after Finnish and Swedish cultural personalities.
Elias Lönnrot (1802–1884) the creator of the Kalevala, worked as a district physician in Kajaani from 1833 to 1853. During this period he also travelled to the Kainuu villages where he also carried out his work of collecting poems. Most of the poems comprising the Kalevala were collected in the Dvina Karelia, but Lönnrot and his contemporaries recorded a significant number of poems from the Kainuu district.
Ellen Key (1849–1926) Swedish writer and educationalist, which made an influence on public opinion. Maybe the most controversial feminist of the last century. She made her international breakthrough with the work “Barnets århundrade” (English translation 1909: “The century of the child”). Her ideas about children’s education still inspire people today.
Edith Södergran (1893–1923) Pioneer of poetry in the Swedish language in Finland. Södergran's impact on the Nordic poetry, especially the Finnish modernism in the 1920s, was significant in liberating verse from the confines of rhyme, regular rhythm, and traditional imagery.
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