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    • 156LindaW 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Siida is a very interesting museum that gives a lot of information on Sámi culture and about the natural cycles of Lapland. If you visit Inari, you definitely have to visit the museum, it gives you so much information about the history and culture of the Sámi and their surroundings. The museum also has a nice gift shop and the people there are very friendly. At Inari Tourist Information inside the museum building you can get maps and information about the town of Inari.
    • davidwI5439NC 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Small, nice museum. Gives a bit of a taste of local cultures. If you have an hour and nothing to do, why not?
    • ChrisRaleigh 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I'm not a huge fan of cultural museums, but this is really well done. You can budget 3 hours and leave with a solid knowledge of Sami history and culture. A definite must see if you are in Inari or Ivalo.
    • yeoukongw 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Not worth for 10€! 1) The video of aurora play by the muzium is very boring n can easily watch in Youtube! They should play a video that show how the Aurora came from.2) not really introduce the Samí.3) should advice visitor to see the external display!4) shouldn't charge 1€ for non customer to use the toilet! (Very calculative). Should appreciate the people who visited Inari.
    • wanderness 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was one of the most artistically designed museums I've seen. To illustrate (no pun intended) the integral connection of the Sámi people to nature, one of the main exhibits has giant landscape photographs of the region by season lining the walls, and micro-displays of flora and fauna along the outer path (the photos reflect in the many glass panels to give context to the descriptions, it's really neat!). Siida has visual timelines of the Sámi, information about their traditions, history, and culture, and a gallery of contemporary Sámis' art (something for the art-lover as well as historian). Take at least 2 hours to visit. The tickets are reasonable, my one qualm is that the gift shop is pretty darn expensive. Add high Finnish prices to museum-controlled inflation, and you get pretty pricy. However, if you do make purchases, know that it goes towards great causes.
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