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Exhibition
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Sparkle from the halls and chambers

Turku Castle, Turku

  • 1.1.2024–

The Northern exhibition hall's collection exhibition showcases more than 800 objects and costumes, which offer a peek into the gentlefolk culture from the 1600s to the 1800s.

 

The glory days of Turku Castle ended in the late 17th century, but the luxurious lifestyle continued among the elite few. This exhibition features over 600 objects and nearly 200 pieces of clothing and accessories, such as hats, shoes and fans from the Museum Centre of Turku’s own collections. The objects and clothes on display offer glimpses into 17th–19th century gentry culture from different perspectives.

The range of objects and materials on display is dazzling; glowing silks, soft velvet, shiny porcelain, gleaming glass, and shimmering jewellery, gold and silver items compete in radiance. The exhibition offers insights into changes in fashion and style, desired novelties and customs. In addition to this, the servants and skilled craftsmen who enabled the life of luxury are also an integral part of the display. The display includes a sizeable collection of items made by Turku-based goldsmiths, for example. The objects on display will be switched from time to time so as to highlight different objects from the collections and various viewpoints.

The gentry’s clothes and accessories represent the Museum Centre’s most notable collections. One of the rarest objects on display is a women’s riding jacket from the 1780s–1790s adorned with golden buttons. One of the exhibition’s most notable textile objects is a hand-woven, large wedding mat from 1734. This is the first time in nearly a hundred years that the wedding mat is put on display. The objects featured in the exhibition are all part of the Museum Centre’s collections, which have been managed since the founding of the museum in 1881. The objects have been collected from gentry and bourgeois homes and manors in Turku and Southwest Finland, among other places.

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Turku Castle
Linnankatu 80, 20100 Turku

(02) 262 0300

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Opening hours

Mon Closed
Tue 10:00-18:00
Wed 10:00-18:00
Thu 10:00-18:00
Fri 10:00-18:00
Sat 10:00-18:00
Sun 10:00-18:00

Please note! 30.4., 20.6., 23.12 and 31.12. open 10-15, closed 29.3., 1.5., 21.-23.6., 6.12. and 24.-25.12.

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