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The main exhibition of the Finnish Labour Museum explores working-class history from 19th century to the present day in an inventive way.

Visit a co-op shop, explore the museum printing press and immerse yourself in narrative short films!

Steam Engine Museum

At the Steam Engine Museum, you can find a majestic Sulzer steam engine. It was used to produce power for the Finlayson cotton mill in the early 20th century.

The Industry Museum

The Industry Museum exhibition offers a great experience for the whole family, and anyone interested in the industrial history of Tampere.

Kalle Kaihari’s Life

13 Feb 2026 – 10 Jan 2027

Fascinating story of a son of a working-class family, who became a major influencer in many areas of life. Kaihari made his career as a successful merchant in Tampere. Nationally, he was known as a versatile sportsman and one of President Urho Kekkonen’s closest friends. 

Punished without a Crime

30 Apr 2026 – 20 Sep 2026

The history of Finnish correctional labour facilities: how and why they were established, who ended up in them and how was life inside the walls. The exhibition is based on the non-fiction book Rikoksetta rangaistut (Siltala 2026) by historian Katariina Parhi and photographer Vesa Ranta. 

Age of Utopias

– Finns Building Utopian Communities

24 Oct 2026 – 7 Mar 2027

The exhibition tells amazing stories of utopians with faith in their ideals and of a new life on the other side of the world. The exhibition partner is the Sointula Museum, located in the 125-year-old village of Sointula in Canada.