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The Lenin Museum is a unique institution in the post-Cold War world. Owned by the Finland Russia Society, the museum contains two permanent displays, one of which describes and depicts Lenin's life, and the other his strong association with Finland. The museum began operating in 1946, but its significance and functions have been changing ever since, as a result of the junctures in world politics. There is also a shop with books and souvenirs. Admission fees are EUR4 for adults and EUR2 for children and students.

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  • Neighbourhood: City (West)

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  • Category: Museums
  • Opening hours: M-F 9a-6p, Sa-Su 11a-4p
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Intersting - if the Moomin Museum down the road is shut ! Most of the exhibits (and there aren't that many) are displayed in Finnish only which detracts a bit from the enjoyment. Still, ... more

7 June 2005 | A Yahoo! User

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