Kurala Village


Kuralan Kylämäki is an open-air museum in Turku that presents Finnish rural life in the 19th century. The museum consists of seven old houses that have been restored to their original form and furnished according to the period.

In the village you can learn about traditional farming activities such as tilling the fields, herding cattle and working with horses. Traditional crafts such as weaving, sewing and woodwork are also on display. The Kylämäki area has a real rural feel, with genuine country people living in the area, dressed for the times and working with visitors on a variety of tasks.

Kurala Village
Kurala Village

Kuralan Kylämäki is open all year round, and is easily accessible by car or public transport from Turku city centre. The museum also has a café where you can enjoy traditional Finnish delicacies, and a gift shop where you can buy handicrafts and other local products.

Kylämäki is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a unique opportunity to learn about the history and traditions of Finnish rural life.

Kuralan Kylämäki | Turku.fi

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