The Saukkojärvi Local History and School Museum is located in the Village of
Saukkojärvi in the municipality of Ranua. Saukkojärvi School was established
in the late 19th century to provide education for the large population of the
village. The school was built in 1898 and closed in 1959. The school museum
was set up in the premises after the school was closed and introduces school
life of the past, focusing on the 1930s.
The two classrooms of the museum feature original items from the school and
other schools in the locality. In addition to a blackboard, the wall of the
larger classroom features pictures of former teachers and students. The items
displayed in the other classroom include examples of students’ handicrafts
from the late 19th to the mid-20th centuries. It also features one of the very
first desks of the school, which was donated to the museum.
The teacher’s residence of the school building has been furnished to resemble
its appearance during the time of Anna Turunen. She worked as a teacher at the
school between 1928 and 1956. Most of the furniture in the teacher’s residence
was made by her husband, Akseli Turunen. Holding its first medicines in 1912,
the first medicine cabinet of Saukkojärvi village was located in the kitchen
of the school building.
School journeys were often long and the children stayed in the student
dormitory opposite the school. The museum grounds also feature a cowshed and
wood shed.
The exhibition of the local history museum is located above the school, and
features local villagers’ artefacts. The exhibition that covers nearly two
centuries introduces the economic history, people, and life of the village.
The displayed objects include the saw of Heikki Huttu, the forefather of the
village people, from 1829.