Museums
Amuri Museum of Worker’s Housing
Here you can find out how people used to live in Tampere, in the beautiful wooden buildings in Amuri. Entrance fee for adults: 8€. Amuri Museum of Worker’s Housing ›
Museum center Vapriikki
Vapriikki is a multi-faceted museum centre in Tampella. There’s the Finnish ice hockey museum in permanent exhibitions as well as dozens of changing exhibitions. Entrance fee with student card: 6€. Free entrance on Fridays 3pm-6pm. Dracula – Vampires at Vapriikki exhibition is not included. Museum center Vapriikki ›
Moomin museum
A must see in Tampere! The museum displays Tove Jansson’s moomins in their original form. Entrance fee for adults: 12€. Free admission to the Moomin Museum on the last Friday of every month at 3-7 pm (except on January and February 2019 when the free afternoon is on 1st February). Moomin museum ›
Finnish labor museum Werstas
Exhibitions that follow their time display the most intteresting twists and turns of social history, workers’ culture, arts and political history. The museum is located in Väinö Linnan aukio, and it can be entered from Siperia as well. Free entrance. Finnish labor museum Werstas ›
Tampere Art Museum
Tampere Art Museum presents art-historical themes and phenomena related to Finnish and international contemporary art. Entrance fee for students: 5€. Free admission on Fridays at 3-6pm.Tampere Art Museum ›
Sara Hildén Art Museum
Sara Hildén Art Museum is the permanent home of the collection of modern and contemporary art, Finnish and foreign, owned by the Sara Hildén Foundation, is maintained by the City of Tampere. Entrance fee for students: 5€. Free admission for Museum Card. Sara Hildén Art Museum ›
Police Museum
Police Museum presents the history and operations of the Finnish police from the Middle Ages to today. The museum is located on the premises of the Police University College in Tampere. Free of charge. Police Museum ›
The spy museum
The world’s first museum specialising in spionage, located in Siperia. Find out how spionage changed world maps. Entrance with student card: 6€. The spy museum ›
The Lenin Museum
One of the only permanent Lenin Museums in the world is located at the Worker’s Hall of Tampere, where Lenin and Stalin met for the first time in 1905. The museum collects, exhibits and researches material related to Lenin’s life and activities and the history of the Soviet Union/Russia, particularly where the material relates to connections with Finland and the Finns. Entrance fee with student card: 6€. The Lenin Museum ›