Keuruu Museum
The Keuruu Museum is located in Kamana and hosts changing art and cultural history exhibitions throughout the year.
The Keuruu Museum is an art and cultural history museum. We organise temporary exhibitions throughout the year at Kamana, the old, renovated stone ba at the Kangasmannila vicarage. In addition to the main exhibition space, the museum also organises small-scale exhibitions in a small exhibition space adjacent to the museum shop, as well as in the Lehtiniemi lobby gallery. You can book a guided tour of the churches and local heritage sites in Keuruu and Pihlajavesi through us. Downstairs, there is a small museum shop selling lovely products.
Keuruu Museum engages in wide-ranging collaboration with organisations in the Keuruu region, such as the City of Keuruu and its various bodies, associations, clubs and private individuals. We are part of the Central Finland museum network and national cultural and museum networks. The Keuruu Museum is maintained by the Keuruu Museum Foundation. The main sources of funding are the City of Keuruu, the Ministry of Education and Culture (VOS system) and the Keuruu Parish.
Keuruu Museum
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