What to do and see in Central Finland, Finland: The Best Specialty Museums

November 23, 2021 Brandee Mangan

Central Finland (Finnish: Keski-Suomi; Swedish: Mellersta Finland) is a region (maakunta / landskap) in Finland. It borders the regions of Päijät-Häme, Pirkanmaa, Southern Ostrobothnia, Central Ostrobothnia, Northern Ostrobothnia, Pohjois-Savo, and Etelä-Savo.
Restaurants in Central Finland

1. Finnish Air Force Museum

Tikkakoskentie 125, Jyvaskyla 41160 Finland +358 50 5477998 [email protected] http://www.airforcemuseum.fi/
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4.5 based on 100 reviews

Finnish Air Force Museum

Finnish Air Force Museum shows Finnish aviation history from its beginning, 1918 to the present days. The Main exhibition consists of aircraft, engines and aircrew equipment which has been used by the Finnish Air Force. The equipment of Air Force Signals Museum has its own section. A large collection of scale models gives a wider perspective to the whole field of aviation.

Reviewed By Flyer711560

Must see place for everybody interested in aircrafts and Finnish air force with its impressive history. You can find here examples of very popular planes (Hurricane, Bf-109, Blenheim or Il-28) but also some very rare and unique ones (Brester Buffalo, Valmet Vihuri, VL Pyörremyrsky and more).

2. Car Museum Wanhat Wehkeet

Eraemaeentie 368, Karstula 43500 Finland +358 40 0542029 http://www.wanhatwehkeet.fi/
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Car Museum Wanhat Wehkeet

3. Toivolan Vanha Piha

Cygnaeuksenkatu 2, Jyvaskyla 40100 Finland +358 50 3497070 [email protected] http://www.toivolanvanhapiha.fi/
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Toivolan Vanha Piha

Reviewed By MikaelF413 - Vantaa, Finland

From Toivola Old Courtyard you can find artisan’s boutiques and workshops, Toivola Restaurant, and craftsmen’s homes. The Coppersmith’s House and the Carpenter’s House are the oldest remaining wooden residences in Jyväskylä. They were built in the 1840s. These craftsmen's homes have functioned as interesting museums since the mid-1950s. Here you can experience what life has been 180 years ago.

4. Vitikkala Manor

Koskentie 12, Jamsa 42100 Finland +358 50 0400148 http://www.vitikkalankartano.fi
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Vitikkala Manor

5. The Craft Museum of Finland

Kauppakatu 25, Jyvaskyla 40100 Finland +358 14 2664370 [email protected] http://www.craftmuseum.fi
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The Craft Museum of Finland

The museum is a specialized museum for handicraft covering entire Finland, a place where skills and people meet as well as an interesting destination for visitors. Situated on the pedestrian street at the hearth of Jyväskylä, the Craft Museum of Finland is easily accessible museum, which unobtrusive façade hides experiences for all senses and for all ages. The museum tells the story of Finnish crafts as part of the weave of history. Handicraft has lived along with Finland both in everyday life and in celebration and it plays a significant role even in our current digital era.

Reviewed By eevamannila - Jyväskylä, Finland

The Craft Museum is a Place, where I visit again and again. The exhibitions are interesting and variable, but every time you can see something skillfully made handicrafts. Also the basic exhibition is wide and interesting. And everyone should see the finnish national costumes. I have visited the museum twice with my grandson (5years).He was very amused to look around. I did tell him what he wanted - and he wanted. And at the end of our visit, in the workshop room, he wanted to make himself a keyring. Our visit took two hours.

6. The Alvar Aalto Museum

Alvar Aallon katu 7, Jyvaskyla 40600 Finland +358 40 1356210 [email protected] http://www.alvaraalto.fi/aaltomuseum.htm
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The Alvar Aalto Museum

Reviewed By MikaelF413 - Vantaa, Finland

Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) is the father of Finnish design and architecture. His glassware and furniture are still very popular all over the world. His work includes also textiles, sculptures, and paintings. During his career Aalto designed over 500 individual buildings, approximately 300 of which were built. The vast majority are in Finland but also a few buildings are in France, Germany, Italy, and the USA. The Alvar Aalto Museum shows the Master's work clearly and comprehensively. It has an extensive collection of photographs, blueprints, furniture items and small copies of the buildings. There is also a shop and a cafe where you can buy Aalto’s favorite cake, whose recipe is kept in secret.

7. Peltolan Makitupalaismuseo

Tammijarventie 164, 19910 Tammijarvi, Luhanka 19910 Finland
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Peltolan Makitupalaismuseo

8. Keuruun Rautatieasema

Jyvaskylantie 1, Keuruu 42700 Finland +358 40 5812411 http://www.facebook.com/KeuruunRautatieasema/

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