This was originally a 19th-century house for workers, but now it is a museum to showcase the living conditions of the Sydney working class of that era.
The Worker Housing Museum
Posted: May 20, 2015
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M49***70
5/5Outstanding
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Amuri is located in the Tampere region of Finland, built in the 19th century, originally a worker's residence at the Finlayson factory. It is now a museum that shows the living conditions of workers in the early 20th century.
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Posted: Mar 30, 2018
殷姨
4/5Excellent
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There are original places 4 and 5 apartments located opposite the yard of the house. There you can observe a person can live in a small space. Each room has a very detailed description and story.
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Posted: May 17, 2017
Esytfg
5/5Outstanding
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The house here is lived by early workers, very simple, the interior of the house is very few, a wooden bed, a table and chair.
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Posted: Aug 3, 2016
WillSum
3/5Average
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This pile of old factories that reflect the working class life is now a museum, and you can see from it the poor accommodation conditions and the history of the exploitation of workers at that time. The buildings built in more than a dozen different styles in different periods reflect the traditional architectural decoration style of the Nordic region in the 19th century, and are also an artwork.
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Posted: Apr 16, 2016
M99***06
4/5Excellent
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The Workers' Housing Museum is a lot of wooden houses. It used to be a state-owned unit. The housing has been transformed into a museum.