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The Museum of Military Medicine in Lahti

Explore the evolution of military medical care in Finland at this unique museum housed in a historic Russian-era barracks in Lahti.

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Located in a former Russian barracks in Lahti, Finland, the Museum of Military Medicine showcases the history of wartime medical care, focusing on the Winter War and Continuation War. Exhibits display field hospitals, equipment, and the stories of medical personnel and those they served.

A brief summary to The Museum of Military Medicine

  • Saturday 12 pm-4 pm
  • Sunday 12 pm-4 pm

Local tips

  • Check the museum's limited opening hours, as it is only open during the summer on Saturdays and Sundays.
  • Explore the Hennala garrison area, where the museum is located, to see other historical buildings.
  • Consider taking a virtual tour of the museum online for a preview of the exhibits.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Lahti Travel Centre, the main transportation hub, take a local LSL bus towards Hennala. Check the LSL website for the most up-to-date schedules and routes. The bus will drop you off near the Hennala garrison area, a short walk from the museum. A single ticket within Lahti typically costs around €3.

  • Walking

    From the Lahti Travel Centre, the walk to the Museum of Military Medicine is approximately 4 km and should take around 45-60 minutes. Head east on Vesijärvenkatu, then turn left onto Saimaankatu. Continue onto Helsingintie; the museum will be on your left within the Hennala garrison area. Note: the museum is located in the Hennala garrison area.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Lahti. A taxi ride from the Lahti Travel Centre to the Museum of Military Medicine takes approximately 10-15 minutes, depending on traffic. Expect to pay around €15-€25 for the ride.

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The Museum of Military Medicine, situated in the Hennala garrison area of Lahti, offers a glimpse into Finland's military medical history. Housed within a red-brick barracks building constructed for the Russian army in 1913, the museum provides a specialized look at wartime medical practices from frontline aid to military hospitals. The museum's exhibitions primarily focus on the wars fought by Finland between 1939 and 1945. Visitors can explore displays featuring wartime nurses and doctors in recreated field and military hospital settings, complete with original furniture and equipment. The museum also covers the evacuation of Finnish children to Sweden, Denmark, and Norway during World War II, as well as the search for the remains of fallen Finnish soldiers in Russia. Beyond medical care, the museum delves into the history of the Hennala barracks area, including events from the Finnish Civil War and the Hennala prison camp. A section is dedicated to the Lotta-Svärd organization, a Finnish voluntary auxiliary organization that provided support services during the wars. The museum is run by volunteers and its opening hours are therefore limited.

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