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A very good museum, which mainly displays Finnish handicrafts. The entire museum is housed in more than a dozen sixteenth-century wooden cabins, with a feeling of traveling to the past. Although part of the pavilion did not open due to weekends when I went there, the tickets for Siou are generally worth it!
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A very good museum, which mainly displays Finnish handicrafts. The entire museum is housed in more than a dozen sixteenth-century wooden cabins, with a feeling of traveling to the past. Although part of the pavilion did not open due to weekends when I went there, the tickets for Siou are generally worth it!
Although it is very small and has only two floors, it is quick to stroll around, but the content of the exhibits is good, especially in time for the special exhibition of robert doisneau. It’s very close to the railway station. You can drag your luggage here for free. Of course, pay attention to the closing time of the museum.
There are some models on display to understand the development of handicrafts here in the past, but Turku has relatively few scenic spots and there are not many people. You will basically not miss any scenic spots when you come here.
The whole pavilion is like an ancient village. In each old wooden cabin, there are staff members showing a handicraft, making ironware, porcelain, etc. It is very interesting.
Compared to Turku Cathedral and the ancient castle, I prefer the Luostarinmaki Handicraft Museum. The tranquility can truly relax the heart. It’s a pity that the Handicrafts Museum is not open, so I can only take pictures outside. I can only look at the plants outside.