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Siida

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Added on 24 Jun 2012,

last edited by »biroto-Redaktion« on 24 Jun 2012

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Type of sights

Museum

 

Name and address

Siida

Inarintie 54

FI-99870 Inari

GEO-data

Geodetic coordinates

68.910833 27.013611

Elevation

112 m

Communication

Mobile

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Internet

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Open-air museum Siida in Inari, Finland
Open-air museum Siida in Inari, Finland
Open air exhibition of Siida Sami museum in Inari, Finland
Open air exhibition of Siida Sami museum in Inari, Finland
Zbiory muzeum Siida
Zbiory muzeum Siida

Siida is a museum located on Lake Inari Wikipedia Icon in the village of Inari Wikipedia Icon in Inari, Finland. It is home to the Sámi Museum and Northern Lapland Nature Centre. Siida arranges exhibitions on Sámi culture and the nature of Northern Lapland. In addition, Siida has an open-air museum Wikipedia Icon open in the summers, which was originally known as the Inari Sámi Museum. The first buildings were moved to the museum grounds in 1960. The 7-hectare (17-acre) area has nearly 50 sites of interest related to Lapland's nature and the Sámi and their culture. Furthermore, the area is where the earliest settlers in Northern Lapland lived and archaeological finds from approximately 9,000 years ago have been found.

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Wikipedia contributors, 'Siida (museum)', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 5 March 2012, 05:30 UTC, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Siida_(museum)&oldid=480273077 [accessed 24 June 2012]

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Hours of opening:

In summer, June 1 – Sept. 19

from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily

Added on 24 Jun 2012,

last edited by »biroto-Redaktion« on 24 Jun 2012