10 Specialty Museums in Tampere That You Shouldn't Miss

December 8, 2021 Alida England

Tampere (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈtɑmpere] ( listen); Swedish: Tammerfors [tamɛrˈfɔʂ]) is a city in Pirkanmaa, southern Finland. It is the most populous inland city in the Nordic countries.
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1. Vapriikin Museokeskus

Veturiaukio 4, Tampere 33100 Finland +358 3 56566966 [email protected] http://vapriikki.fi/en/museo/
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4.5 based on 396 reviews

Vapriikin Museokeskus

Reviewed By leffex - Pietarsaari, Finland

The Vapriikki is amazing. You can find all kind of museums here. The Stone Museum, Media Museum Rupriikki , Puppet Museum , Pirkanmaa Provincial Museum , Postal Museum , Finnish Ice Hockey Museum , Finnish Game Museum and Tampere Museum of Natural History. Vapriikki is named after the Swedish word fabrik. The Museum Center is located in the former workshop of the Tampella Mill, the oldest parts of which were built in the 1880s. Half of the total area of 14,000 square meters in Vapriiki is reserved for exhibitions and public spaces. I’m a history freak, so the most interesting for me was the exhibition “Tampere 1918”, which tells about the bloody battle between the Whites and the Reds during the Finnish Civil War 1918. Perspectives are offered by the fighters on both sides, but civilians and onlookers are not overlooked either. The exhibition presents a large cross-section of society at war, from children and old people to workers and factory managers. The Vapriikki was selected as the Museum of the Century at the Centennial Cultural Gala held in October 2017 as part of Finland's 100th anniversary program.

2. The Finnish Labour Museum Werstas

Vaino Linnan Aukio 8, Tampere 33210 Finland +358 10 4209220 [email protected] http://www.tyovaenmuseo.fi
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

The Finnish Labour Museum Werstas

The Finnish Labour Museum Werstas is based in the historical Finlayson cotton mill area in the heart of Tampere. At Werstas you can visit the Labour Museum's exhibitions, Textile Industry Museum and Steam Engine Museum, free admission.

Reviewed By MajorVoid - Paisley, United Kingdom

Great little museum - free entry and a varied range of intelligently curated exhibitions covering aspects of working class culture and workers' history in Finland. The steam engine is enormous and worth going to have a look at. Some of the displays are quite quirky and humorous and all of it is thought provoking - I learned loads about the history of the co-operative movement and its trials and tribulations through the ups and downs of the Finnish economy in the 21st century.

3. Sara Hilden Art Museum

Laiturikatu 13 Sarkanniemi, Tampere 33230 Finland +358 3 56543500 [email protected] http://www.tampere.fi/sarahilden.html
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4.5 based on 88 reviews

Sara Hilden Art Museum

The Sara Hildén Art Museum, which is the permanent home of the collection of modern art, Finnish and foreign, owned by the Sara Hildén Foundation, is maintained by the City of Tampere. The museum places on exhibition works belonging to the foundation and also arranges changing exhibitions. The museum is located next to the Näsinneula observation tower in the Särkänniemi area.

4. Tampere Mineral Museum

Haemeenpuisto 20 Museokeskus Vapriikki, Tampere 33101 Finland +358 3 56566966 http://www.tampere.fi/kivimuseo
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Tampere Mineral Museum

Reviewed By MikaelF413 - Vantaa, Finland

The Mineral Museum is a permanent exhibition on Vapriikki’s ground floor. The 7000 objects of the exhibition have been collected from 70 countries. You can also find here meteorites, dinosaur eggs, and plant and animal fossils.

5. Mediamuseo Rupriikki

Alaverstaanraitti 5 Museokeskus Vapriikki, Tampere 33100 Finland +358 3 56566966 [email protected] http://vapriikki.fi/rupriikki/
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Mediamuseo Rupriikki

Rupriikki Media Museum is located in the historic Finlayson factory area in the heart of the City of Tampere. Rupriikki Media Museum’s three permanent exhibitions Our Daily Media, Black on White and Weaving the Net present the history of mass communications, and the role of media in our everyday lives.

6. Emil Aaltosen Museo

Mariankatu 40, Tampere 33200 Finland +358 3 2124551 http://www.pyynikinlinna.fi/index.php
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Emil Aaltosen Museo

7. Moomin Museum

Yliopistonkatu 55, Tampere 33100 Finland +358 3 2434111 https://muumimuseo.fi
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4.5 based on 129 reviews

Moomin Museum

Reviewed By Pure_Fin - Shanghai, China

The worlds only Moomin Museum is locates at Tampere Talo aka the biggest opera house in Finland. Good location to visit as family, both adults and children has something to do. They have translations with Finnish, Swedish, Russian, English and Japanese. The ticket allows you to say 4 hours but 1-2 hours is enough. It is forbidden to take photos inside of the museum except one location ( staff will help you) It’s the second location of the Moomin Museum (first one was at the central library). There are storytelling times when visitors can listen the stories (adults and children). Every day there is an art workshop on the B1 floor All of the original drafts and models are visible in the Museum. The location is close to city centre and central train station (10-15 min walk).

8. Mineral Museum

Alaverstaanraitti 5 Vapriikin museokeskus, Tampere 33101 Finland +358 3 56566966 http://vapriikki.fi/nayttelyt/kivimuseo/
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Mineral Museum

9. Lenin Museum

Hameenpuisto 28, Tampere 33200 Finland +358 10 4209222 [email protected] http://www.lenin.fi/
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4.0 based on 169 reviews

Lenin Museum

Welcome to the Birthplace of the Soviet Union! The renewed museum provides a vivid, comprehensive and critical view of the history Russia and Finland share. It takes visitors on a fascinating journey through some of the most remarkable events in our history: The Russian Revolution, the founding of the Soviet Union, Finland's independence, the Second World War and finally the collapse of the Soviet Union. The museum hall at the Tampere Workers' Hall is known as the birthplace of the Soviet Union - it's where Russian revolutionaries Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin met for the first time. This meeting that happened in 1905 had global impacts: the two men decided to arrange a revolution in Russia, found the Soviet Union and to let Finland become independent.

Reviewed By opdiepad21

Don't be put off by some guide books dismissive reviews, this museum is full of well displayed and fascinating historic details of Soviet and Tampere history. Lenin first met Stalin here, prior to his journey to St Petersburg from Finland. Well worth a visit.

10. Hiekka Art Museum

Pirkankatu 6, Tampere 33210 Finland +358 50 5237251 [email protected] http://www.hiekantaidemuseo.fi
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4.0 based on 8 reviews

Hiekka Art Museum

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