The Museum Centre of Turku is offering free museum admission for all young people between the ages of 12 and 29 to the Pharmacy Museum and the Qwensel House, the Biological Museum, Turku Castle and WAM. The free admission campaign will run until 31 May 2021. Museum visits must be booked in advance.
The Epävarma horisontti (Uncertain Horizon) exhibition observes the changing sea around us. Things that we have taken for granted and considered immutable might become uncertain in the future, and the chains of consequence can be unexpected.
Pharmacy Museum and the Qwensel House, Biological Museum, Turku Castle, WAM and Brinkkala Gallery are open to the public, but the number of visitors is limited. All visitors need to book a timed slot for their visit in advance.
The Museum Centre of Turku is offering free museum admission for all young people between the ages of 12 and 29 to the Pharmacy Museum and the Qwensel House, the Biological Museum, Turku Castle and WAM. The free admission campaign will run until 31 May 2021. Museum visits must be booked in advance.
The Epävarma horisontti (Uncertain Horizon) exhibition observes the changing sea around us. Things that we have taken for granted and considered immutable might become uncertain in the future, and the chains of consequence can be unexpected.
Pharmacy Museum and the Qwensel House, Biological Museum, Turku Castle, WAM and Brinkkala Gallery are open to the public, but the number of visitors is limited. All visitors need to book a timed slot for their visit in advance.
The Museum Centre of Turku is offering free museum admission for all young people between the ages of 12 and 29 to the Pharmacy Museum and the Qwensel House, the Biological Museum, Turku Castle and WAM. The free admission campaign will run until 31 May 2021. Museum visits must be booked in advance.
The Epävarma horisontti (Uncertain Horizon) exhibition observes the changing sea around us. Things that we have taken for granted and considered immutable might become uncertain in the future, and the chains of consequence can be unexpected.
Pharmacy Museum and the Qwensel House, Biological Museum, Turku Castle, WAM and Brinkkala Gallery are open to the public, but the number of visitors is limited. All visitors need to book a timed slot for their visit in advance.