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Discover Rovaniemi’s culture with this 1-day pass to Arktikum, Korundi, and Pilke. Enjoy engaging museums, art, and forest adventures for $34.
Exploring Rovaniemi’s Cultural Treasures with the Rovaniemi: Culture Pass
This Culture Pass offers an affordable way to explore some of Rovaniemi’s most intriguing cultural spots in one day. For just $34 per person, you get access to three top attractions—Arktikum Science Centre, Korundi House of Culture, and Pilke Science Centre—all within a 7-day window, giving you flexibility to plan your visit.
What really sets this experience apart is how seamlessly it combines history, art, and nature into a compact itinerary. We especially appreciated how each venue offers a different perspective on the Arctic and Lapland’s heritage. Plus, the fact that you can pick up your pass directly at any of the three sites makes it very straightforward.
A potential consideration is that some reviews mention the value-for-money might be a bit uneven; while Arktikum and Pilke are praised for their engaging displays, Korundi’s contemporary art might not resonate with everyone. Still, for those interested in cultural diversity and unique Arctic stories, this pass hits the mark.
This experience is best suited for travelers who want a well-rounded, cost-effective introduction to Rovaniemi’s rich culture and natural environment—great for families, solo explorers, or couples seeking a flexible day of discovery.


This pass is an excellent way to dive into the Arctic world and understand what makes Rovaniemi special, whether you’re here for a short visit or a few days. It’s designed to maximize your cultural exposure without the hassle of individual ticket purchases, offering a curated snapshot of the region’s history, creativity, and ecology.
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Kicking off at Arktikum, you’ll encounter a comprehensive look at Lapland’s history, culture, animals, and nature. It’s particularly famous for its exhibits on the Northern Lights and the early 1900s life of Rovaniemi. We loved how the museum combines engaging displays with detailed storytelling, making complex Arctic phenomena accessible for all ages.
One reviewer noted, “The history museum was awesome! Very interesting and interactive,” emphasizing the museum’s ability to capture both the scientific and cultural sides of the Arctic. The exhibits are designed to be interactive and informative, so you’re likely to find yourself learning something new, whether about the indigenous Sámi people or the region’s unique wildlife.
Next, you’ll visit Korundi, the home of the Rovaniemi Art Museum, where contemporary art offers a different lens on the North. The reviews mention how this part of the pass can be more hit-or-miss: “The art museum was a disaster, it’s very strange,” said one traveler, but others found the space “atypical and interesting.”
Korundi hosts various exhibitions that challenge traditional perspectives with its daring, unconventional displays. Kids and creative types will enjoy the art workshop station available, where you can craft, draw, and create your own masterpieces during your visit. If you’re into modern art or curious about how local artists interpret the Arctic environment, this is a fascinating stop.
Finally, Pilke offers a hands-on look at the forests and the importance of wood in the Arctic ecosystem. You’ll find activities like climbing behind the wheel of a harvester or singing forest-themed karaoke, making it ideal for families and kids. Its exhibits explore the use of wood in an engaging, playful manner, emphasizing sustainability and ecology.
Many reviewers appreciate Pilke’s interactive approach: “We loved the way they made the forest fun,” one traveler shared. It’s a refreshing change from traditional museums, with a focus on fun learning.

Getting your pass is straightforward—just show your GetYourGuide voucher at any of the three sites. The pass is then valid for 7 days, giving you plenty of flexibility. This means you could visit Arktikum on one day, Korundi on another, and Pilke later, fitting visits around your other activities.
Opening hours vary, so it’s wise to check each site’s website before going: arktikum.fi, korundi.fi, and tiedekeskus-pilke.fi. This ensures you make the most of your visit, especially during winter when daylight hours are limited.
While the price of $34 may seem steep for some, considering the entry fees for individual attractions, this pass offers significant savings—especially if you’re planning to visit all three. Also, with the combination of indoor and outdoor experiences, it balances cultural insight with fun and adventure.
The pass is wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for visitors with mobility needs. This thoughtful feature enhances its appeal for more diverse groups of travelers.
Since this is a self-guided pass, there are no group size constraints or guided tours, which means you can explore at your own pace. If you prefer more structured experiences, you might consider pairing this pass with guided tours available elsewhere, but as a standalone, it offers flexibility.

From reviews, it’s clear that perceptions of value vary. One person noted, “considering it is Finland, museums are a bit expensive for what they offer,” but still found Arktikum interesting. Others appreciated the family-friendly aspect: “A pleasant little museum to visit with the family,” and enjoyed the interactive elements.
The art section at Korundi appears more divisive, with some travelers finding it strange or brief, but others enjoyed the non-traditional approach and the chance to create their own art.
Pilke receives praise for its fun, hands-on activities: “We loved the way they made the forest fun,” highlighting how it’s suitable for kids and those interested in ecology.

This cultural pass is ideal for travelers who want an affordable, flexible way to gain insight into Rovaniemi’s Arctic identity. Families with children will appreciate the interactive elements at Pilke and the manageable size of the museums. Art lovers curious about contemporary interpretations of the North will find Korundi worth exploring, even if it’s a bit unconventional.
Those interested in Arctic wildlife, history, and sustainability will find Arktikum particularly compelling. Whether you’re here for a day or a few, the pass offers a well-rounded introduction to the region’s cultural fabric without breaking the bank.

The Rovaniemi Culture Pass offers a practical and cost-effective way to explore some of the region’s most intriguing cultural spots. While some may find Korundi’s art less appealing, the overall experience is balanced with engaging exhibits and interactive activities suited for all ages. The flexibility to visit over 7 days means you can pace yourself and tailor your visit according to your travel plans.
If you’re looking to deepen your understanding of Lapland’s unique environment and heritage, this pass delivers a comprehensive, authentic glimpse with minimal fuss. It’s a fantastic option for curious travelers eager to blend education, art, and nature in their Arctic adventure.
“The history museum was awesome! Very interesting and interactive, the science museum is for children under 10, but if you're still young at heart, …”

How do I get the Culture Pass?
You can collect the pass by showing your GetYourGuide voucher at any of the three museums: Arktikum, Korundi House of Culture, or Pilke Science Centre.
How long is the pass valid?
The pass is valid for 7 days after you collect it, giving you flexibility to plan your visits.
What is included in the pass?
It grants admission to all three attractions—Arktikum, Korundi, and Pilke—allowing you to explore a broad spectrum of Arctic culture and ecology.
Can I visit the attractions at any time?
Check the individual websites for opening hours to ensure you visit when they’re open, especially during winter months.
Is the pass suitable for all travelers?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible and designed to accommodate a range of visitors, including families and those with mobility needs.
Is this experience good value for money?
Considering the separate entry fees for each attraction, the $34 pass offers competitive value, especially if you plan to visit all three sites.