Scenic spot introduction:

The Finnish Arctic Center and Lapland Provincial Museum (Arktikum science center and Lapland Provincial Museum) focus on paying attention to the Arctic climate and resources, and introducing local cultural heritage and customs. They are the most interesting museums in Rovaniemi Province, Lapland, Finland. Great value for money. From its own architecture to the contents on display, the museum conveys to visitors the concept of cherishing resources and precious culture, and jointly caring for existing homes and wealth, allowing people to better understand the Arctic region and local history.

Attractions distribution:

The Arctic Center and Lapland Provincial Museum are located north of the E4 highway in Rovaniemi. It is a large building with an indoor area of ​​10,000 square meters. The entire building is marked by a long glass passage. The two major exhibition halls of the Arctic Center and the museum are integrated inside, and are equipped with auditoriums, classrooms, restaurants and other facilities. Among them, the Arctic Center is the most famous highlight of the Northern Lights Theater, which exhibits the changing Arctic climate and resources, changes in the lifestyles of indigenous people, scientific research results, etc.; the museum takes the life and culture of local indigenous peoples as its theme, through Cultural relics, specimens, three-dimensional models, etc. display historical culture and folk customs.

Scenic spot features:

Museums, science and technology museums
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

travelling guideline:

1. The opening hours and ticket prices will fluctuate slightly every year. It is recommended to check the official website in advance.

2. Because most of Lapland is within the Arctic Circle, the locals will hold an authentic welcome ceremony to welcome tourists, and will also issue certificates for crossing the Arctic Circle as a permanent souvenir.

3. In addition to permanent exhibitions, there are often temporary exhibitions in the museum, mostly focusing on local natural and cultural content.

4. Tour guide (Finnish, Swedish, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese):

Museum (max. 30 people): 85 euros/weekdays Hours, weekends 120 euros/hour.

Arctic Center: 10-15 people - 19 euros on weekdays / 27.5 euros on weekends; 16-30 people - 15.5 euros on weekdays, 20 euros on weekends.

5. Audio guide: 4 euros, Finnish, English, German, French and Russian.

6. In the polar night before and after the winter solstice, you can see the 24-hour starlight; in the polar day before and after the summer solstice, you can see the sun that does not set for 24 hours.

7. Camping in the wilds of Lapland, you can sit around a warm campfire and enjoy refreshments while admiring the Northern Lights. The chance of seeing the Northern Lights in this area is as high as 75%.

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Shopping recommendations:

(Shopping) Books, Finnish knives, etc.

(Gourmet food) Orange cloudberry jam, Laka liqueur, fish products.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Europe>Finland

How to get there:

Rovaniemi can be reached by plane or train from Helsinki, the pavilion is located on the River Ounasjoki, and the Arctic Circle can be reached by local bus.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Arctic Museum ticket prices:

Ticket prices in 2013:

Adults 12 euros, 7-15 years old 5 euros, under 7 years old free;

Retirees, unemployed people, students and conscripts 8 euros;

For groups of more than 15 people, €9.50.

Family ticket is 27 euros, including 2 adults, 2 children (7-15 years old), children under 7 years old (no limit on the number of people), and a map.



Temporary exhibition €4.



The season ticket is 25 euros and includes one-time entry for 2 people, 10% discount in the museum shop and restaurant etc.

Scenic area opening hours:

2013 opening hours:

January 1st to January 13th, December 1st to 31st, 10:00-18:00 every day;

January 14th to May 31st, September From Tuesday to November 30th, 10:00-18:00, closed on Mondays;

From May 1st to August 31st, every day from 9:00-18:00;

Closed on December 24th.

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