Jul 29 2008

Inside the Satakunta Museum, Finland

Published by cookietravels at 1:30 pm under travels & trips

We reached Satakunta Museum a few minutes after 5PM and it closes at 6PM during summer. So we had an hour to explore what’s inside the Satakunta Museum. The entrance fee for adults cost 4 Euros while for children 7-17 years old it costs 1.5 Euros. After purchasing our tickets, we were given a guide (manual not a human guide) in English. It was helpful coz we found out that the captions inside the exhibition room are in Finnish.

There were two exhibition rooms we had to visit. One room with three floors contained the permanent exhibition Satakunta - ‘Born in the Embrace of Water’. The other room is located at the ground floor and focuses more on the history of Pori since 1558. Frankly, even with the English guide or booklet, we were sometimes caught in a time consuming situation where we had to figure out which artifact and display it was referring to.

To be continued…

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One Response to “Inside the Satakunta Museum, Finland”

  1. Skyla Moranon 22 Aug 2008 at 10:28 pm

    well done?

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