Rauma Art Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A sympathetic art museum
The museum itself is quite cozy and allows warm interaction with the art. The current exhibition about the destinies of the Carelian people running from their homes in WW2 is really beautuful and touc...
Great exhibition of WW2 Carelian evacuees! Despite hearing stories from my older family members who have self experienced it this exhibition with great multi-media installations opened up the evacuat...
This museum is located in an old stone house from 1795. On our visit, there was a temporary exhibition called In Praise of Boredom. The works were very strange. The small permanent exhibition co...
Well curated space showing predominantly local artists. Staff exceptionally friendly and happy to chat about artwork. We were made to feel very welcome.
In the city of Rauma, everyone starts working early and finishes work as early as they get to the museum. But at the entrance we were welcomed by a girl on the bench! Time of the museum: ...
A sympathetic art museum
The museum itself is quite cozy and allows warm interaction with the art. The current exhibition about the destinies of the Carelian people running from their homes in WW2 is really beautuful and touc...
Great exhibition of WW2 Carelian evacuees!
Great exhibition of WW2 Carelian evacuees! Despite hearing stories from my older family members who have self experienced it this exhibition with great multi-media installations opened up the evacuat...
Boring contemporary art
This museum is located in an old stone house from 1795. On our visit, there was a temporary exhibition called In Praise of Boredom. The works were very strange. The small permanent exhibition co...
Really friendly staff.
Well curated space showing predominantly local artists. Staff exceptionally friendly and happy to chat about artwork. We were made to feel very welcome.
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In the city of Rauma, everyone starts working early and finishes work as early as they get to the museum. But at the entrance we were welcomed by a girl on the bench! Time of the museum: ...