Amuri is located in Tampere, Finland. It was built in the 19th century and was originally the workers' residential area of the Finlayson factory. It is now a museum, showing the living conditions of workers in the early 20th century.
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Wonderful! You won’t be disappointed. A Finnish friend suggested we go there. A guide took the three of us around. Her English was impeccable and the tour a real insight into life of times past.
If you're interested in how ordinary people lived in the past, this is probably your kind of museum. The small museum includes several apartments that are decorated as they would have been at differen...
The one-room apartments in this old wooden building give a feeling of daily life in Helsinki as it changed through the 20th Century - how people lived, what they ate, etc. Our guide spoke both Finnish...
A free nonstop guided tour also available in English is essential to your visit as the museum is formed of six separate, locked homes each representing a decade of the 20th century. The biographies of...
My husband and I visited the Worker Housing Museum in early June. We thought it the best "museum" experience we had during our three days in Helsinki. The Worker Housing Museum does not receive nearly...
Amuri is located in Tampere, Finland. It was built in the 19th century and was originally the workers' residential area of the Finlayson factory. It is now a museum, showing the living conditions of workers in the early 20th century.
There are original places 4 and 5 apartments located in the house opposite the courtyard. There you can observe a person can live in a small space. Each room has a very detailed description and story.
The house is housed by early-rise workers, simple and with few interiors, a wooden bed, a table and chairs.
The old factories that embody working-class life are now museums, and you can see the poor accommodations of the year and the history of the exploitation of workers. And more than a dozen different styles of buildings built in different periods reflect the traditional architectural decoration styles of Nordic regions in the 19th century 70-80, which is also a kind of artwork.
The workers' house museum is a lot of wooden houses, here is formerly a state-run unit, the house has been converted into a museum, not much to see.