Lohja Museum
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Lohjan museo / Lojo museum | |
The main building of Lohja Museum, the old vicarage. | |
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| Established | 1911 |
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| Location | Lohja, Uusimaa region, Finland |
| Type | Local history museum |
| Collection size | 25 000 |
| Founder | Lohjan Kotiseutututkimuksen Ystävär ry |
| Owner | City of Lohja |
| Nearest parking | On site (no charge) |
| Website | https://www.lohja.fi/vapaa-aika-liikunta/lohjan-museo/ |
Lohja Museum (Finnish: Lohjan museo, Swedish: Lojo museum) is a local history museum in Lohja, Finland. The museum is housed in an old vicarage near the medieval St. Lawrence's Church. It was founded in 1911 and boasts a collection of around 25,000 items and tens of thousands of photos.[1][2]
Additionally, Lohja Museum operates a local history archive and library, and visitors can enter the museum with the Finnish Museum Card.[3]

