This tour offers an excellent overview of the city and its key sights. During the sightseeing portion, you can enjoy the best of Pori comfortably from your bus seat, and the programme also includes a visit to the unique Jusélius Mausoleum to hear the main stories behind Sigrid’s memorial.
The guide is an authorized guide from the Pori Tourist Guide Association (Porin Opaskilta ry).
In cooperation with: the Sigrid Jusélius Foundation.
Starting point: The Old Town Hall, Hallituskatu 9 A, 28100 Pori, or as agreed
Duration: 1.5 hours (up to 29 persons) – 2 hours (minimum 30 persons), depending on group size
Price (incl. VAT 25.5%) during the mausoleum’s normal opening hours:
- Weekdays and Saturdays until 18:00: €197 / group (up to 29 persons) (€236 / group for 30 persons or more)
- Saturdays after 18:00, Sundays, public holidays: €319 / group (up to 29 persons) (€387 / group for 30 persons or more)
Price (incl. VAT 25.5%) outside the mausoleum’s normal opening hours:
- Weekdays and Saturdays until 18:00: €236 / group (up to 29 persons) (€276 / group for 30 persons or more)
- Saturdays after 18:00, Sundays, public holidays: €387 / group (up to 29 persons) (€454 / group for 30 persons or more)
Group size: Maximum one busload; however, only up to 30 people are allowed inside the mausoleum at a time (larger groups are split into two, and the guide will accompany each half inside in turns)
Difficulty level: Easy
Equipment: Weather-appropriate clothing is recommended for exploring the outdoor areas
Guiding is primarily available in: English, Swedish, German, other languages on request and subject to availability (Spanish, Russian).
NOTE! The tour is operated with the group’s own bus.
A service fee of €15 (incl. VAT 25.5%) will be added to all invoices.
Inquiries and bookings: Visit Pori, opastukset@visitpori.fi
Psst! Until 30 August 2026, the focus of the Contra Conservatio group exhibition at the Pori Art Museum is on the surviving fragments of the ceiling fresco painted by Akseli Gallen‑Kallela for the Jusélius Mausoleum. These rare fragments were rescued from the fire that destroyed the building in 1931. We highly recommend including a visit to the exhibition as part of your stay in Pori.



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