Siida (museum) explained

Sámi Museum Siida
Native Name:Siida - Suoma sámiid álbmotmusea
Native Name Lang:Northern Sámi
Map Type:Finland
Former Name:Inari Sámi Museum
Location:Inari, Lapland, Finland
Type:Ethnic museum / history museum / nature museum

Siida is a museum located on Lake Inari in the village of Inari in Inari, Finland. It is home to the Sámi Museum and Northern Lapland Nature Centre. The museum was first opened on the 1st of April 1998.

Exhibitions

Siida arranges exhibitions on Sámi culture and the nature of Northern Lapland. In addition, Siida has an open-air museum open in the summers, which was originally known as the Inari Sámi Museum. The first buildings were moved to the museum grounds in 1960. The 7ha area has nearly 50 sites of interest related to Lapland's nature and the Sámi and their culture. Furthermore, the area is where the earliest settlers in Northern Lapland lived and archaeological finds from approximately 9,000 years ago have been found.

In 2024 Siida received the European Museum of the Year Award.[1]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The winners of EMYA2024 are announced! . 2024-05-06 . europeanforum.museum . European Museum Forum . en.