Talonpoikaismuseo Yli-Kirra
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芬兰Sastamala12 条分享
2016年6月 • 家庭
hieno paikka kaikkineen ja oiva paikka pitää juhla-tai muita
tilaisuuksia . aukioloajat luhyet .
liian lyhyet päivittäin ja vuosittain.
tarkista aina aukiolo.
tilaisuuksia . aukioloajat luhyet .
liian lyhyet päivittäin ja vuosittain.
tarkista aina aukiolo.
撰写日期:2017年5月3日
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Janika S
芬兰土尔库35 条分享
2015年7月 • 独自旅游
Mahtava paikka, jossa todella tuntee olevansa menneen ajan keskellä. Aidot, lämminhenkiset talonpoikaistalot, asiansa tuntevat ja ystävälliset, hengen mukaisesti pukeutuneet esittelijät, monimuotoinen elävyys ja ihana pieni puoti (josta saa loistavaa kakkoa kotimatkaevääksi!) tekevät talonpoikaismuseo Yli-kirrasta viiden pisteen kohteen.
撰写日期:2016年6月25日
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Miina
芬兰科特卡63 条分享
2015年6月 • 独自旅游
This is a historical farmstead museum representing the life in the 1800s in Finland.
It's situated in a small municipality of Punkalaidun, deep in the Finnish countryside. The museum is located on a fairly big area with multiple buildings telling about the life some 150 years ago; residential buildings, cattle shed, stable, sauna and so on. There's also a quite impressive collection of old tractors, cars and other machines.
The museum is probably at its best every summer, at the first weekend of July, when there's this two-day event when a bunch of people show you how everything used to be done back then; you can say the museum comes to life during those days and there's lot to see.
The small local museum has gained some publicity in Finnish scale with a popular children's book Koiramäen talossa, written and drawn by Finnish author Mauri Kunnas. The author Kunnas got the inspiration for his book from Yli-Kirra museum and he used it as a landscape to draw the pictures of the book from.
It's a great family attraction with the kids. Yli-Kirra also hosts a lot of school trips as it combines outdoor activity, nature, history and kids remember it from the Kunnas books mentioned earlier.
There's also a small cafe on the premises. The entrance fee to the museum area is a few euros.
I might be too biased to review this place as I practically grew up here, in this town and at its museum. I am fond of this place, and I hope everyone else finds it endearing as well.
It's situated in a small municipality of Punkalaidun, deep in the Finnish countryside. The museum is located on a fairly big area with multiple buildings telling about the life some 150 years ago; residential buildings, cattle shed, stable, sauna and so on. There's also a quite impressive collection of old tractors, cars and other machines.
The museum is probably at its best every summer, at the first weekend of July, when there's this two-day event when a bunch of people show you how everything used to be done back then; you can say the museum comes to life during those days and there's lot to see.
The small local museum has gained some publicity in Finnish scale with a popular children's book Koiramäen talossa, written and drawn by Finnish author Mauri Kunnas. The author Kunnas got the inspiration for his book from Yli-Kirra museum and he used it as a landscape to draw the pictures of the book from.
It's a great family attraction with the kids. Yli-Kirra also hosts a lot of school trips as it combines outdoor activity, nature, history and kids remember it from the Kunnas books mentioned earlier.
There's also a small cafe on the premises. The entrance fee to the museum area is a few euros.
I might be too biased to review this place as I practically grew up here, in this town and at its museum. I am fond of this place, and I hope everyone else finds it endearing as well.
撰写日期:2015年6月20日
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