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Inside the museum, a large living room called a “Tupa” is furnished with early 19th Century Finnish peasant furniture and objects. Visitors may see an open hearth or “Takka” used for heating and cooking, poles and overhead racks called “Leipävartaat” for storing rye sourdough bread, and “Tuoli” or
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in Pasadena. In 1949 Paloheimo learned that the unusual structure was for sale, and moved it onto the grounds of the Fenyes Estate to serve as a folk art museum, guest house, and sauna. Paloheimo filled the building with farmhouse furnishings he collected from several provinces in Finland, and did
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Paloheimo served as Finland's consular officer in Southern California, Arizona, and New Mexico. For 17 years, Finland's consulate offices were located in the mansion. Paloheimo founded the Finlandia Foundation and established
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The Swiss chalet-like structure, constructed of redwood with a stone roof, was built in 1910 as a garage for Arthur Fleming's Wigmore Estate. Fleming's architect,
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much of the stone work and gardening himself. The museum have large areas of lawn, with the beautiful Fenyes Mansion as a background, are ideal for wandering.
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The Finnish Folk Art Museum and Finlandia Gardens were officially dedicated in 1974. Currently maintained by the
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chairs hand-carved by farmers as bridal gifts to their daughters, as well as many other Finnish hand-made items.
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Black Ties and Miners' Boots: Inventing Finnish-American Philanthropy: A History of Finlandia Foundation
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Finnish Folk Art Museum is located in California
Finnish Folk Art Museum is located in the United States
Pasadena, California
34°8′56″N 118°9′37″W / 34.14889°N 118.16028°W / 34.14889; -118.16028
85001983
Pasadena Museum of History
Pasadena, California
Järvenpää
Frederick Roehrig
Green Hotel
Pasadena Museum of History
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service
"Pasadena Museum of History"
"Finlandia Foundation National"
the original
"Finnish Folk Art Museum"
the original
"Pasadena Museum of History"
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Folk art museums and galleries in California
Museums in Pasadena, California
Finnish art
Finnish-American culture in California
Art museums and galleries established in 1910
Art museums and galleries established in 1974
1974 establishments in California

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