Nootti Museum
1.1.2000 - 31.12.2100
00.00 - 00.00
Hämeenpuisto 28, floor 2 1/2
As a museum of political history, Nootti focuses on Finnish-Russian relations, the Soviet Union and the present day.
Nootti
Learn Finnish–Russian history
Nootti, The Museum of Finnish-Russian Relations emerges as a beacon of shedding light on the intricate tapestry of Finnish-Russian relations spanning over a century. Situated within the premises of the former Lenin Museum in Tampere, Finland, Nootti inherits a legacy of historical significance.
Nootti stands as a testament to Finland’s commitment to understanding and contextualizing its relationship with Russia. Delving into the depths of transboundary history, the museum illuminates the spectrum of Finnish-Russian interactions, from the Soviet era to contemporary times.
Operating within Tampere’s historic Workers’ Hall, Nootti converges expertise, critical analysis, and immersive storytelling to offer visitors a unique journey through political history. From the footsteps of Lenin and Stalin to the legacies of Kekkonen and Brezhnev, Nootti encapsulates a panorama of pivotal moments and narratives.
1.1.2000 - 31.12.2100
00.00 - 00.00
Hämeenpuisto 28, floor 2 1/2