Kellokoski Hospital Museum operates in a blue wooden house in the courtyard of Kellokoski Hospital, in the immediate vicinity of the palatial manor house.
Museum reservations
Timo Laaksonen, Clinical Teacher, HUS Psychiatry
Phone, Timo Laaksonen, Clinical Teacher, HUS Psychiatry: 040 579 9643Opening hours 1.6.-30.8.2025
- 1.6.–20.7. Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays 11 am–5 pm
- 21.7–3.8. Tuesdays to Sundays 11 am–5 pm
- 7.8–10.8. Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays 11 am–5 pm
- 16.8., 23.8. ja 30.8. Saturdays 11 am–5 pm
Midsummer Saturday 21.6. closed, Sunday 22.6. open 11 am–5 pm
The museum is also open during local events.
See the ongoing events on Tuusula Museum website (in Finnish)
Daily walking tours at 1 p.m.
A guided walking tour of the hospital area is provided every day that the museum is open. The tour starts from the yard of the hospital museum at 1 p.m. The tour includes a visit to the Mansion, the Hospital Chapel, and the morgue below the chapel. The tour is in Finnish and takes circa 30 minutes.
Free admission!
Visit the Kellokoski Hospital museum to learn about the hospital's history
In the museum, you can explore the history of Kellokoski Hospital and the unique coexistence of the hospital and the surrounding village community. In addition, the exhibition focuses on the treatment forms used in psychiatric care at different times, the operation of the hospital during the war years, and the stories of the hospital’s patients and staff.
The HUS Museum Committee redesigned the permanent exhibition of the Hospital Museum in cooperation with the Tuusula Museum in spring 2019. The museum is owned by HUS and the Tuusula Museum acts as a partner in keeping the museum open for visitors. The hospital museum displays the hospital’s old artefacts, such as lobotomy instruments and equipment used in shock treatments, as well as items and artwork made by the patients in occupational therapy.
Updated: 02.06.2025