Sibelius Hall
Concert and congress centre Sibelius Hall in Lahti

Ski exhibitions have been arranged in Lahti since 1926. In 1959 the Veteran Section of Lahti Ski Club proposed to the board of directors of the club that a Ski Museum be established and started collecting exhibits.
During the 70's the City of Lahti looked favourably on the project and the Ski Museum was founded in Lahti 1974. The present museum building, standing in the middle of the sport centrer, was opened on the 1st November in 1989.
In the Ski Museum you can have fun with Wintersports. You can Jump from the biggest Ski-jump in Lahti, You can ski on a plastic Track, You can train Biathlon and do Downhill skiing. You can also have your own ski-jump competition.
Open: Mon-Fri 10-17, Sat-Sun 11-17
Tickets: Adults 6€, Groups over 10 people 4€ / person, retired 4€/person Children under 17 2€ and student- and school groups 1€ / person
Phone:
+358 3 814 4523
Fax:
+358 3 814 4525
Www-address:
www.lahdenmuseot.fi
The special features of the church include two aisles, star vaults with embossed ring ornaments and wooden carvings of historical importance. Entry to the church is through an Empire-style bell tower designed by C.L. Engel. The decoration of the west gable is among the most beautiful in Finland.
Finnish painting from 19th and 20th century. Collection includes paintings from: Marcus Collin, Albert Edelfelt, Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Pekka Halonen, Eero Järnefelt, Unto Koistinen, Aleksander Lauréus, Berndt Lindholm, Helene Schjerfbeck, Maria Wiik, Ferdinand von Wright, Magnus von Wright, Väinö Aaltonen, Walter Runeberg, Ville Vallgren.