The Industrial Heritage Route brings together Finland’s rich and experiential industrial cultural heritage, which contains diverse experiences, hidden gems and a colorful journey through Finnish history from the 17th century to the present day. Whether you are looking for a domestic destination for a day trip, a weekend or a longer holiday – on the Industrial Heritage Route you will find fascinating museums, UNESCO sites, nature experiences, the most wonderful hotels, art and boutique finds. In our diverse destinations you may also find something completely surprising – such as a go-kart track or a cinema!
The Industrial Heritage Route includes 39 Finnish destinations, but we are not alone in the network! The Industrial Heritage Route is part of the European Route of Industrial Heritage (ERIH), a cultural heritage route of the Council of Europe. The ERIH network includes over 300 member destinations from 30 countries. Discover European cultural heritage in Finnish destinations and plan your next trip abroad on the ERIH website!
Let industrial heritage color your next trip!
Vie hiiri kohteen päälle!
Ankkuripiste Rosenlew-museo
“Rosenlew-museo on teollisuushistoriallinen museo, jonka perusnäyttely tutustuttaa teollisuusperintöön monialaisen Rosenlew-yhtiön historian ja tuotannon kautta.”
“Nuutajärven lasikylä on Suomen vanhin lasikylä, jonka 1850-luvun rakennusten sisällä hehkuu ja humisee edelleen lasinpuhaltajien ja muotoilijoiden työnteko.”
The Industrial Heritage Route hides more than meets the eye – surprising stories, rarer places and hidden gems that you won’t find just by browsing the internet. Our thematic articles are the easiest way to find exactly what interests you most: be it a specific era, industry or atmosphere. Whatever your perspective, we have a guide to the right adventure for you!
Finland’s industrialization was a multi-stage and regionally differentiated process that shaped the country’s economic and social structures. Industry has not disappeared either – in some of our destinations, modernized processes continue to live side by side with the cultural history. Learn more about the history of Finland’s industrialization and read how former factories have transformed into today’s cultural tourism destinations.
The Industrial Heritage Route’s summer campaign 2026 is a photo competition! Visit one of the route destinations, take a photo on the theme “Surprising Industrial Heritage”, and enter the competition! Win gift cards to route destinations as prizes. Read more about the competition and participate here!
FAQ
Arrival, opening hours and tickets
What is the best way to get from one location to another?
The sites on the Industrial Heritage Route are located throughout Finland, in cities, rural areas and villages. The fastest and easiest way to get around is by car, but many sites are also on cycle routes, which we warmly recommend to cycling enthusiasts. Some sites can also be reached by local transport. Check in advance what kind of transport connections are available to the site you want!
Is the Finnish Museum Card valid for the sites on the Industrial Heritage Route?
There are different entrance fee systems in use at the route destinations. Many of them use the Museum Card and a significant number of the destinations are completely free. Please check the entrance fee situation at the destination before your visit.
Are the sites open in winter?
The route includes both destinations that are open year-round and destinations that are only open during the summer. Some destinations are open year-round only by reservation. Please check the opening hours of the destination before visiting!
Contact and further information
I want more information about the route – who can I contact?
I want to organize a group trip to several destinations – who do I contact?
Industrial Heritage Route destinations are ideal for group trips and many destinations offer services specifically targeted at groups all year round. Contact teollisuusperintoreitti@gmail.com and tell us which destinations would interest your group the most and we will connect you with the right people!
Finnish Industrial Heritage Route organization
Who manages the Finnish Industrial Heritage Route?
The Finnish Industrial Heritage Route is managed by the Industrial Heritage Society, whose board member directs a steering group consisting of representatives of the route sites. The steering group is the route’s decision-making body. The operation is non-profit and follows the goals of the Industrial Heritage Society of strengthening the status of industrial cultural heritage and disseminating information.
Is the Finnish Industrial Heritage Route a Regional Route of European Route of Industrial Heritage?
No, the Finnish Industrial Heritage Route is longer in scope and distance than 200km, and therefore cannot be a regional route. The Finnish Industrial Heritage Route is an independent national network that cooperates with ERIH. However, the Industrial Heritage Route members form several ERIH regional routes, which are presented on the “Regional routes” page.
How are destinations selected for a route?
New member sites are added to the Industrial Heritage Route once a year in January-February, when the marketing material is updated. All Finnish industrial heritage sites that showcase the site’s industrial heritage, either physically on site or digitally, can be selected as sites. If you are interested in bringing your site to the route, please contact teollisuusperintoreitti@gmail.com.
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