Siida
Siida is a museum in the hamlet of Inari, Finland, on Lake Inari. It is the location of the Sámi Museum and the Northern Lapland Nature Centre. Siida organizes exhibitions about Sámi culture and Northern Lapland's ecology. In addition, Siida features an open-air museum called the Inari Sámi Museum that is open throughout the summer. In 1960, the first structures were relocated to the museum grounds. Nearly 50 places of interest relating to Lapland's ecology and the Sámi and their culture may be found in the 7-hectare (17-acre) region. Furthermore, the area was home to Northern Lapland's first residents, and archaeological artifacts dating back about 9,000 years have been discovered.
Siida, a museum and cultural center for the Arctic area and the Sàmi indigenous is located in Northern Lapland. Siida is derived from the traditional Lappish word for a reindeer herding settlement. You may examine samples of Sàmi art and learn more about their cultural history and role in Finland at the museum. The café also provides freshly made, traditional pastries.
Location: Inarintie 46, 99870 Inari, Finland
Website: siida.fi/en