Emil Cedercreutz Museum
Museotie 1,
29200 Harjavalta
Emil Cedercreutz Museum by the beautiful Kokemäenjoki river combines art and cultural history.
The Emil Cedercreutz Museum and Cultural Centre is based on the life work of Baron Emil Herman Robert Cedercreutz (1879–1949). Emil Cedercreutz was a sculptor and a silhouette artist; his sculptures and reliefs can be seen in a number of public places around Finland. In his works, Cedercreutz often depicted work and life in the rural areas, and horses were one of his favorite subjects. The Harjula Artist's Home is also one of his greatest achievements.
The Temple of the Rural Spirit, an ethnological museum, was founded to increase appreciation for rural work. The museum was once the largest local history and culture museum in Finland.
Cedercreutz also collected art, and in addition to his sculptures, the museum has a collection of Finnish and international art: paintings, graphic art, and sculptures from the late 1800s and the early 1900s.
Museum exhibitions
Osana kulttuurikierrosta
Museum contact details
Emil Cedercreutz Museum
Museotie 1, 29200 Harjavalta
(+358) 44 432 5345
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Päämäärä:
Emil Cedercreutz Museum, Museotie 1, 29200 Harjavalta
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Admission fees
7/5/3/0 €
Payment methods
Käteinen, useimmat luotto- ja debit-kortit,E-passi sekä TYKY-setelit.
Opening hours
Mon | Closed |
Tue | 12:00-16:00 |
Wed | 12:00-16:00 |
Thu | 12:00-18:00 |
Fri | Closed |
Sat | Closed |
Sun | 12:00-16:00 |