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The museum is open daily from 10:00 to 18:00 during the summer season (June to August), and from Monday to Sunday from 11:00 to 17:00 in winter; I recommend checking its website for updates. To get there, it is located in central Kemi, within walking distance of the train station or reachable by bus; if you are driving, there is free parking nearby. More details are available on the museum's official website.
Admission for adults is 12 euros, children under 12 enter free of charge, and there are discounts for students and seniors at 8 euros. It is recommended to buy tickets online to avoid queues, especially during peak season. Check updated prices on the official website.
It is recommended to allow at least 1 hour for a full visit, exploring the gemstone exhibits and the shop, although if you are interested in cutting demonstrations, you might stay up to 90 minutes. Visits are self-guided, which lets you set your own pace. For more information, visit the official website.
The museum houses the world's largest cut gemstone and a unique collection of precious stones, highlighting the Lapland tradition of gemstone mining and craftsmanship since the 1970s. It represents Finland's geological wealth and attracts visitors interested in Arctic natural history. Learn more about its legacy on the official website.
The best time is during summer (June to August), when the weather is warmer and there is more natural light to appreciate the sparkling gemstones; avoid the dark winter months if you want a brighter experience. Early morning (around 10:00) is ideal for avoiding crowds and enjoying a quieter atmosphere. Check the weather at Visit Kemi.
Yes, the museum has access ramps, elevators, and wheelchair-accessible restrooms, making it fully accessible. If you need special assistance, contact them in advance at +358 40 123 4567 to make arrangements. More accessibility details are available on the official website.
Nearby you will find the Sampo Icebreaker, a museum ship just a 10-minute walk away, and the Kemi Snow Castle in winter, ideal for families. You can also explore central Kemi or the Kemijoki River for a scenic stroll. For itineraries, visit Visit Kemi.
Wear comfortable shoes for walking through the galleries and bring a camera to capture the sparkling gemstones, but respect the no-flash rules; book an audio guide at IAudioguia for an enriched experience. Buy souvenirs in the shop at the end and eat at a nearby café to recharge afterward.
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