Museums
The Riihimäki region is a museum-goer's dream. Here you will find, among other things, two national special museums, the Finnish Glass Museum and the Finnish Hunting Museum. The Riihimäki Art Museum has an extensive collection of over 2000 works and objects. You can also explore the area's local history museums, where you will find interesting details about local history.
The Museum Center Riemu
The Riemu Museum Center houses two museums under one roof, the Riihimäki Art Museum and the Riihimäki City Museum.
Marskin Maja Museum
The original Marskin Maja hunting lodge now serves as a museum, displaying a piece of Finnish history.
Local History Museum Lukkarin Puustelli
The cottage called Lukkarin Puustelli is located on the old church hill in Loppi. The museum's basic collection consists of objects collected from homes in Loppi.
Hausjärvi Local History Museum
The Hausjärvi Local History Museum operates in a grain warehouse built in 1853. The collection includes objects related to households and farming, among other things.
National Worker Housing Museum
The National Worker Housing Museum tells the story of the working-class housing system over a period of over a hundred years. The museum building and its furnishings are exhibition objects in themselves.
The Finnish Glass Museum
The Finnish Glass Museum presents the history and design of glass. At the museum, you can learn about the 4000-year history of glass and the tradition of Finnish glassmaking.
The Hunting Museum of Finland
The Finnish Hunting Museum in Riihimäki offers information on the history of hunting and wilderness culture.