Humppila

Humppila is a town and municipality in Tavastia Proper.

Understand
Humppila is primarily known for its glass factory and railway history. The area of Humppila has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with archaeological findings including Stone Age artifacts and ancient relics. Humppila was first mentioned in historical records in the 16th century. Initially, it was part of the larger parish of Tammela, from which it later separated to become its own parish.

The arrival of the railway in the late 19th and early 20th centuries had a significant impact on Humppila's development. The railway enabled efficient transportation of goods and boosted local industry. Humppila Glass Factory, established in 1952, brought substantial employment and recognition to the area. The factory is still operational today, producing high-quality glass products.



Get in
Humppila is at the junction of highway 2 between Helsinki and Pori and highway 9 (E63) between Turku and Tampere; roughly halfway on these road sections.

By bus
There are coaches along highways 2 and 9. There are also a few buses a day from Forssa to Humppila.

By train
Trains between Turku and Tampere stop at. There's also a museum railway from Jokioinen running on occasion during summer.

Eat
There are at least three places to eat at Humppilan Lasi: [https://www.cafelasikello.fi/? Cafe Lasikello], Humppilan Herkku and Humppilan Lasitorni, each serving lunch buffet (a couple of dishes, menu changes daily) and steaks, pasta, pizza, burgers and salads, i.e. what you could find in a typical Finnish roadside or small-town restaurant.

Sleep