Sastamala Museum, Cultural history museum in Sastamala, Finland.
The Sastamala Museum sits inside Tower Villa, a 19th-century building in the Book Quarter district. The museum presents permanent and changing exhibitions about the region's heritage and past.
This institution was founded in 1932 to preserve the local history of the area. Since then it has documented how the region and its communities have changed over time.
The collections here show how people lived in this region through the generations. You can see old objects, photographs, and documents that tell the story of daily life and local customs.
You can visit during regular opening hours to see the building and exhibitions. A single ticket also gives you access to the Museum of Finnish Book Pukstaavi nearby.
The courtyard contains a traditional Finnish garden that extends the museum experience outdoors. This green space reflects historical planting and garden practices of the region.
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