Top 7 Specialty Museums in Turku, Southwest Finland

August 6, 2021 Franklyn Hardiman

Turku (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈturku] ( listen); Swedish: Åbo [ˈoːbʊ] ( listen)) is a city on the southwest coast of Finland at the mouth of the Aura River, in the region of Southwest Finland. Turku, as a town, was settled during the 13th century and founded most likely at the end of the 13th century, making it the oldest city in Finland. It quickly became the most important city in Finland, a status it retained for hundreds of years. After Finland became part of the Russian Empire (1809) and the capital of the Grand Duchy of Finland was moved to Helsinki (1812), Turku continued to be the most populous city in Finland until the end of the 1840s, and it remains a regional capital and an important business and cultural center.
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1. Luostarinmaen Kasityolaismuseo

Vartiovuorenkatu 2, Turku 20101 Finland +358 2 2620350 [email protected] http://www.turku.fi/luostarinmaki
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4.5 based on 299 reviews

Luostarinmaen Kasityolaismuseo

Luostarinmäki is the only continuous district of wooden houses that survived the fire of 1827 in Turku. These houses are over 200 years old and still standing in their original building sites. The houses have been furnished as craftsmen’s homes and workshops, representing over 30 different trades. The museum tells the story of pre-industrial urban craftsmanship. In the summertime craftsmen come to work in the workshops. The museum is open during summer from May to August, and for the Christmas Season in December.

Reviewed By nelelohmussaar - Turku, Finland

Definitely worth a vist,historical a very cool place! We had a nice trip in luostarinmäki.The ticket price was also affordable.

2. Sibeliusmuseum

Piispankatu 17, Turku 20500 Finland +358 20 7861477 [email protected] http://www.sibeliusmuseum.fi
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Sibeliusmuseum

A house full of music! The Sibelius museum is the most comprehensive museum of music in Finland. Our goal is to bring to life the history of Finnish music from the 18th century to the present day, and let all genres of music flourish within our walls. A selection taken from the museums 2000 instruments of traditional and art music from all around the globe is exhibited. One exhibition is naturally reserved for Sibelius's life and work. Our concert series, Sibbe Live!, offers live music of different genres on Wednesday evenings, during the fall and spring seasons. Apart from it’s collection on Jean Sibelius, the archive of the Sibelius Museum owns a large collection of different material connected to music, e.g. sheet music, photos and sound recordings. The museum building, designed by Woldemar Baeckman in 1968, is one of the most original Finnish creations of the 1960s.

Reviewed By Lin_nea123321123

Really interesting museum, I can recommend it for everyone who are interested in music and Jean Sibelius. During fall and spring they even organise live concerts! And the exhibition 2020 about architect Erik Adlercreutz was really nice!

3. Pharmacy Museum and Qwensel House

Laentinen Rantakatu 13, Turku 20100 Finland +358 2 2620280 [email protected] http://www.turku.fi/apteekkimuseo
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4.5 based on 110 reviews

Pharmacy Museum and Qwensel House

The Qwensel House is the oldest bourgeois housing from the autarchic times in Turku. The house was built approximately in the year 1700 to an area that was reserved for the nobility. Check for opening times online.

Reviewed By lady5000 - Sydney, Australia

I had lunch at the cafe indoors (smoked Reindeer quiche and fresh cherry juice), a visit to museum, the cake outside afterwards at the cafe again. A delightful spot to relax with friendly staff at both. The House and Pharmacy museum has a small brochure but take the book offered as it has quite a lot of information about the furnishings. I went around and asked questions if the guide but then flicked through the book at reception and revisited the rooms. The hair pictures by the daughter in the bedroom are fascinating and the special chair for ladies to sit with the bustles on their long dresses is interesting. The pharmacy section interesting too with the types of ingredients used and drying room for herbs and plants. Half price for retirees too at 3 euro so if you are retired, don't buy the museum card as cheaper to buy individually.

4. Kylamaki Village of Living History

Jaanintie 45, Turku 20540 Finland +358 3 5822620420 [email protected] http://www.turku.fi/kuralankylamaki
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Kylamaki Village of Living History

Kylamaki Village of Living History is an outdoors museum, where the old tools and utensils are still in use. The area consists of four country houses with their barns and fields. Meet the lady of Iso-Kohmo house, busy in the kitchen. Enjoy the peace of Finnish countryside, only four kilometers from central Turku. Easy access by bus.

5. Turku Biological Museum

Neitsytpolku 1, Turku 20800 Finland +358 2 2620340 [email protected] http://www.turku.fi/biologinenmuseo
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4.0 based on 27 reviews

Turku Biological Museum

6. Waino Aaltonen Museum of Art

Itaeinen Rantakatu 38, Turku 20810 Finland +358 3 5822620850 [email protected] http://www.wam.fi
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Waino Aaltonen Museum of Art

Waino Aaltonen Museum of Art - or more familiarly WAM - is the Turku City art museum. The focal point of the exhibitions is modern and contemporary art. WAM displays c:a four exhibitions annually.

Reviewed By lmsk2014 - Helsinki, Finland

This small museum is absolutely wort a visit.The museum building itself is lovely: clean, airy modern architecture - and they have often very good, small and compact exhibitions. The museum's cafe is wonderfully retro, looks and feels just as it did when the museum first opened. Friendly service and tasty cinnamon buns and others treats. I recommend you schedule ca. 1 hour for the exhibitions and enjoying the museum's atmosphere over a cup of coffee in their lovely cafe.

7. Turku Waterworks Museum

Halistentie 4, Turku 20540 Finland +358 40 5537409 [email protected] http://vesilaitosmuseo.fi/
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Turku Waterworks Museum

Over 100 years of water - Turku Waterworks The museum is situated on the banks of the Halistenkoski Rapids in the old main building of Turku Waterworks, built in 1920s. Museum's exhibition portrays the history of waterworks industry in Turku and stresses the importance of clean drinking water. We are open once a month and by order. Museum has no entrance fee! Our opening times, are at our homepage. Welcome!

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