Discover the Charm of Luostarinmäki Open-Air Museum
Explore the rich history and culture of Finland at Luostarinmäki Open-Air Museum in Turku, a unique experience of traditional Finnish life.
Step into the past at Luostarinmäki Open-Air Museum, where history comes alive in Turku, Finland. Explore well-preserved wooden buildings and experience traditional Finnish culture in this immersive outdoor museum. Perfect for history enthusiasts and families alike, it's a must-visit destination that showcases the beauty of Finland's architectural heritage.
A brief summary to Luostarinmäki Open-Air Museum
- Vartiovuorenkatu 2, Turku, 20101, FI
- +35822620350
- Visit website
Local tips
- Wear comfortable shoes, as the museum covers a large area with cobblestone paths.
- Visit during weekends for special events and live demonstrations by artisans.
- Check the museum's website for seasonal hours and any temporary exhibitions before your visit.
- Bring a camera to capture the picturesque wooden buildings and gardens.
- Consider joining a guided tour for a more in-depth understanding of the museum's history.
Getting There
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Car
If you are driving from the Turku Archipelago, take the main road (Route 1) towards Turku. Once you reach the city, follow the signs for 'Turku City Center.' As you approach the center, keep an eye out for Vartiovuorenkatu. The Luostarinmäki Open-Air Museum is located at Vartiovuorenkatu 2, 20101 Turku. There are parking facilities available nearby, but be prepared to pay for parking, which may cost around 2-4 euros per hour.
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Public Transportation
To reach Luostarinmäki Open-Air Museum using public transport, first take a bus from your location in the Turku Archipelago to Turku city center. Buses are operated by Föli, and you can check their website for schedules and routes. Once you arrive at the Turku bus terminal, head to the nearest bus stop and take bus number 1 or 2 towards 'Kupittaanpuisto.' Get off at the 'Vartiovuori' stop. The museum is a short 5-minute walk from there; simply walk down Vartiovuorenkatu until you see the entrance at number 2. A single bus fare typically costs around 3-5 euros.