Keuruu Local History Museum
The museum complex, which recreates a late 19th-century rural setting in Keuruu, comprises ten buildings that have been relocated from various parts of the parish.
Information about this attraction
The Keurusselkä Society organises temporary summer exhibitions at the local history museum in the main building; the permanent exhibitions include a display of 19th-century tools and household items, as well as a revamped rock exhibition showcasing the geology of the Keurusselkä region.
Also open
24 June–10 August 2025, Tue–Sun 11am–4pm;
12–15 August, Tue–Fri 11am–3pm
Admission: €4 per adult | €1 per child under 18
summer café
Keuruu’s coolest café is open during the museum’s opening hours.
Open at other times by arrangement. If you would like to visit the local history museum at other times, please contact us in good time to arrange a visit.
Find out more about our summer exhibitions, events and local history museum here.
Keuruu Local History Museum
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