Tavastia Medieval Festival 2026
Kantolan Tapahtumapuisto, Hämeenlinna
Kolmen päivän liput
Venue
Kantolan Tapahtumapuisto, Hämeenlinna.
3-day tickets are exchanged at the gate for wristbands.
Children aged 0-6 free Tavastia Medieval Festival 12-14 June 2026 - Welcome to the Middle Ages!
In summer 2026, Kantolan Tapahtumapuisto transforms into a vast medieval arena where village life, the pulse of the city, and the power of community awaken in an entirely new way. This is Finland's most beautiful historical experience - and in 2026 it will be bigger and more spectacular than ever.
Experience the Middle Ages in three ways:
Village - camps, daily life and the craftsmanship of artisansCity - market bustle, music, performances and the living medieval pulseCommunityCommunal experience of history, woven by each visitor
With your ticket you will experience:
live camps and their unique programmesthe fighting spirit of Vikings and the intense encounters of buhurti
demonstrations by craftspeople and an extensive marketplacemusic, processions and experiences from morning to evening
and something great you have never seen before!
The Tavastia Medieval Festival is not just celebration and history - it is also a living stage for strength, skill and endurance, where the spirit of chivalry, combat sports and physical achievement bring the heroism of the past to life for today's audience.
And as always - young people and young adventurers will find their own world at the festival.
In the Tavern the celebration continues
Domestic and international new performers, medieval music, delicacies for every taste and an amazing atmosphere from morning to evening.
Become part of the story - the village, the city and the community.
Buy your ticket now and secure your place at 2026's most memorable experience.
Tournament tickets on sale now!
Book your ticket for the Warrior Queen's favour in advance - these tickets will sell out fast.
One Table Feast (K-18)
The age limit for the feasts is K-18. The Great Tent opens its doors for the One Table Feast - a festive dinner where we ask not about rank but about appetite. A lively, dramatised and programme-filled entertainment, where servants carry food and drink again and again











