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Groups are welcomed!

Guided tours should always be booked in advance by phone +358 19 237013, by fax +358 19 237013 or by e-mail: fiskars.museum(a)dnainternet.net.

We offer you:
  • guided tour in the museum
    15 €/group, 20 €/group (weekends)
  • guided tour at Fiskars iron works
    20 €/group, 25 €/group (weekends)
  • guiding of Lennart Segerstråle's famous paintings in the Assebly Hall
    20 €/group, 25 €/group (weekends)

Observe!

  • We charge a minimum fee of 20 € for visits outside opening hours.
  • We charge a 16 € fee for late cancels.
  • Invoice price 4,00€.

Guiding packages

In Lauras footsteps 5-25 persons
Laura Holmström had a dream. She wanted to collect and exhibit objects and memories from her native district. Come to our museum and see how her dream became reality!
A thorough guiding in the museum's exhibitions.

Durability approx. 1h
Entrance fee: 2,50 €/adults, 1,00 €/children, 2,00 €/stud.& pens.
Guiding: 15 €/group, 20 €/group (weekends)



A historical journey at the iron works 10-25 persons
Experience an exciting guided tour through the colorful history of the Fiskars iron works.
Presentation of the museum's exhibitions and a tour at the iron works with the orderers bus.

Durability approx. 1,5h
Entrance fee: 2,50 €/adults, 1,00 €/children, 2,00 €/stud.& pens.
Guiding: 35 €/group, 45 €/group (weekends)



Minitimetravel to the year 1908 for children (7-12 years)
5-10 children per group

What do you think worker´s wife Fina is doing in her cottage and in her garden? Through play, work and a bit of drama we experience what children´s life was like at Fiskars Iron Works 100 years ago.

Durability: 1,5h
Fee: 5,00 €/children (tickets can be bought in the museums main buildning)
Booking: june-july 2008
Notice! One adult should attend the timetravel. The children are on her responsibility during the visit!
For more information contact Emi Ingo at the museum +358 19 237013


In the corner of the gentry's room you can find an old clock in late baroque style. The clockwork is made in Turku by Johan Forsell.