Glims, Espoo
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the verdant landscape of Espoo, Finland, Glims Farmstead Museum offers a unique glimpse into the rural past of this dynamic region. As a living museum, Glims provides visitors with an authentic experience of Finnish agricultural heritage, presenting a vivid tableau of life as it was centuries ago.
The museum itself is an assemblage of historic buildings that have been carefully preserved and relocated to form a traditional farmstead. These structures, some of which date back to the 18th century, include a main farmhouse, barns, and outbuildings, each telling its own story of the rural Finnish way of life.
Visitors to Glims can immerse themselves in the day-to-day activities that were once commonplace on Finnish farms. Demonstrations of traditional crafts, agricultural practices, and domestic chores are conducted by guides dressed in period attire, providing an interactive and educational experience for all ages.
Beyond its role as a window into the past, Glims also serves as a cultural hub, hosting seasonal events and exhibitions that celebrate Finnish customs and the changing rhythms of rural life. The museum's grounds are an idyllic setting for these gatherings, with its lush gardens and the tranquil backdrop of the surrounding countryside.
Glims is not only a treasure trove for history enthusiasts but also an invaluable resource for educators and students. It offers a range of educational programs and workshops designed to enrich the understanding of Finland's rural heritage and agricultural evolution.
Glims – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Espoo Cathedral, Kirkkojärvi, Lippajärvi, Oittaa.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Glims by public transport?
Bus
- Bemböle • Lines: 118N, 227, 235N, 531, 542, 565, 566V, 582, 582V (4 min walk)
- Bemböle skola • Lines: 118N, 227, 235N, 566V, 582, 582V (5 min walk)
Train
- Tuomarila (27 min walk)
- Koivuhovi (32 min walk)