Finland's Motorcycle Museum

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Finland's Motorcycle Museum
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Matchless Model 35/D80 (1935) at the Finnish Motorcycle Museum in Lahti.
Finland's Motorcycle Museum
Established2011 (2011) [1]
Location
  • Veistämönkatu 1B
  • 15140 Lahti
  • Finland
Coordinates 61°00′31″N25°38′59″E / 61.00861°N 25.64972°E / 61.00861; 25.64972
Type
Website Motorcycle Museum

Finland's Motorcycle Museum is a museum located in Lahti, Finland. [2] It is the only museum in Finland specializing on motorcycles. [2] Especially the museum has on display restored world-famous motorcycles, national racebikes and mopeds. [3] The motorcycle museum's collection includes over 100 motorcycles and historical items related to motorcycling. [3] It also has yearly changing themes. [2] Finland's Motorcycle Museum was founded and is being owned by a local entrepreneur Riku Routo. [4]

In the same building with the museum is also Ace Cafe Lahti restaurant, popular destination among motorcyclists. [2] Finland's Motorcycle Museum and Ace Cafe is a popular attraction in Lahti. [2] It was chosen the most popular attraction in Lahti both in 2016 and 2017 by TripAdvisor. [2]

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