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Åland Museum

Storagatan 1,
22100 Mariehamn

The history of Åland Islands, the only autonomic region of Finland - from the first seal hunters, who set foot on these rocky islands, to the global and multicultural society of today.

 

With us you get to experience 7,500 years of Åland's history.

The Åland Cultural History Museum is the province's main museum for cultural history. Our permanent exhibition covers the time from the first inhabitants 7500 years ago to the present day.

We share space with the Åland Art Museum in the middle of Mariehamn, right next to the town square, and the entrance ticket is valid for both museums. Welcome!

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Museum contact details

Åland Museum
Storagatan 1, 22100 Mariehamn

018 25 426

Museum website

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Åland Museum, Storagatan 1, 22100 Mariehamn


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Admission fees


Admission with Museum Card

10/6/0 €

Payment methods

Kortti ja käteinen, Museokortti, Ålands museumin vuosikortti, Ålands museumin Kesälippu
Kort och kontant, Museikortet, Ålands museums årskort, Ålands museums Sommarbiljett.

Opening hours

Mon 10:00-17:00
Tue 10:00-17:00
Wed 10:00-17:00
Thu 10:00-17:00
Fri 10:00-17:00
Sat 10:00-17:00
Sun 10:00-17:00

Free admission the first Thursday of every month, on the International Museum Day 18.5, and on the Åland Islands Autonomy Day 9.6. Free admission for all 7-17 year old!

Guided tours

Guided tours in the summer of 2026

The History of Åland - in one hour! Guided tours will be given in the main exhibition of the Cultural History Museum of Åland on summer Fridays between June 26th and July 31st. The tours will be given at 3 pm in English.

Tours of the exhibition Mythical Beings will be offered on Thursdays, starting June 11th through August 20th, at 1 p.m. in Swedish, and 3 p.m. in English.

There is no extra charge for the aforementioned guided tours.

Private tours available by appointment. See our website for all the alternatives and fees.