• Qwensel House displays the life and home of the gentry in 18th century Turku. The Pharmacy Museum will lead you into the history of medicine.
  • The Qwensel House is the oldest wooden house in Turku, Finland. It is bourgeois housing from the autarchic times that has survived in its entirety.
  • The Qwensel House is the oldest bourgeois housing from the autarchic times in Turku. The house was built approximately in the year 1700 to an area that was...
  • During summer the courtyard of Qwensel House comes to life. The smallest family members can play as pharmacist and customers in the children’s pharmacy.
  • In the Qwensel House, you can explore this period in Turku and the life of the family of Qwensel’s most famous resident, Joseph Pipping, the father of Finnish...
  • The Pharmacy Museum will lead you into the history of medicine. The Qwensel House displays the life and home of the gentry in 18th century Turku.
  • Qwensel House, operating as the Turku Pharmacy Museum, is unique museum that displays antique pharmaceutical laboratory equipment, a 1920's laboratory...
  • Qwensel House displays the life and home of the gentry in 18th century Turku. The Pharmacy Museum will lead you into the history of medicine.
  • On the riverfront, Qwensel House is Turku’s oldest, built around 1700. It contains the small Pharmacy Museum, with an old laboratorium featuring medicinal…
  • The Pharmacy Museum opened to the public on 2 June 1958. In 1978 the city granted the museum use of all the buildings in the Qwensel House.