An island in the middle of Hubert, a long white wooden bridge connects it to land. There is a century-old open-air museum on the island, the reason is open-air, because the museum is exhibiting traditional Finnish wooden buildings, more than 100 exhibits from all over Finland in history, of which the most famous building is the wooden church built more than 300 years ago. Other exhibits are mostly wooden buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries, with signs in English written in front of the exhibit indicating the time and place of the exhibition. Windmills, wooden boats, horse sheds and other living products can also be seen on the island, silently showing the early Finnish lifestyle. The companion island also lives a lot of wildlife, surrounded by wild ducks and geese on the water, including huge white swans, these animals are very friendly to humans, leaving a good impression on tourists.