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Discover the SnowExperience365 exhibitions in Kemi's Snow Castle, featuring ice sculptures, a winter experience room, and a gemstone collection, all in one day.

The day ticket to the SnowCastle area in Kemi, Finland, offers visitors access to two distinct exhibitions: the SnowExperience365 snow and ice display and the Gemstone Exhibition. Priced as a one-day access, this experience combines the magic of year-round snow and ice art with a stunning collection of over 700 gemstones and semi-precious stones. The tour is suitable for those interested in winter-themed attractions, ice art, and jewelry craftsmanship, and it is accessible for wheelchair users.
Despite its appeal, some reviews mention the exhibitions are smaller than expected, with entries lasting around 30 minutes. Still, the rich visual experience of ice sculptures and gemstone displays makes this tour a worthwhile stop for visitors in Kemi seeking a compact but memorable adventure into frozen artistry and gemstone treasures.
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The tour begins at the main building of the SnowCastle area, situated at Lumilinnankatu 15, 94100 Kemi. The largest building in the area serves as the hub for both exhibitions and the entry point for ticket holders. Coordinates 65.72657775878906, 24.569181442260742 help visitors find their way. The exhibitions are open all year, with the reception opening hours from 7 AM to 7 PM Monday through Saturday and 8 AM to 5 PM on Sundays.
Travelers should arrive warmly dressed, as the ice and snow displays require visitors to be prepared for cold temperatures. The main building’s accessibility ensures everyone can enjoy the experience, and pets and outside food or drinks are not allowed on site.

The highlight for many visitors is the year-round snow and ice display inside a 400 square meter cold experience room. Surrounded by snow walls and ice sculptures, visitors can feel the true essence of winter despite the season outside. This attraction includes an ice slide, which is especially popular among children, and an icy throne for memorable photos. The temperature is maintained at -5°C, creating an authentic winter atmosphere.
The ice sculptures are handmade from seawater, and their intricate designs showcase the talents of local artisans. The experience room offers a short but visually stunning encounter with frozen artistry—not a large-scale display, but one that manages to impress with its craftsmanship and atmosphere.
The Gemstone Exhibition is located on the third floor of the SnowCastle’s main building. It features more than 700 gemstones and semi-precious stones, many from Finland and other countries. Visitors can explore precise replicas of famous royal jewels, such as Queen Elizabeth’s crown and Marie Antoinette’s necklace, which are crafted from local and imported stones.
This collection was founded in 1986 by a renowned local goldsmith and is based on the Kemi Gemstone Gallery’s extensive collection. The display offers a glimpse into the world of jewelry craftsmanship, highlighting local handiwork that brings famous jewelry designs to life. The gemstones are beautifully displayed, making it an opportunity for those interested in precious stones and jewelry design.
More Great Tours NearbyThe ice slide is a key attraction, especially for families with children. This fun activity allows visitors to slide down a real ice ramp, adding an element of playfulness to the otherwise visual experience. The handmade ice sculptures are set up to delight visitors of all ages, with dazzling designs crafted from seawater. These snow and ice structures are created with skill and patience, offering fantastic photo opportunities.
While the exhibitions are relatively small, the family-oriented activities and interactive ice features make the visit engaging, particularly for those with children or a curiosity for frozen art.

Visitors should wear warm clothing, including layers, hats, and gloves, to comfortably enjoy the -5°C environment. The exhibitions are open year-round, so no seasonal planning is necessary beyond dressing appropriately. The main building is wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusivity for all guests.
Since food and drinks are not allowed inside, it’s advisable to have snacks or drinks beforehand. No pets are permitted in the exhibitions, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for travelers’ plans.
The ticket price covers both exhibitions with a single entry. The experience is designed to last around 30 minutes to an hour, which some reviews consider brief but sufficient given the size of the displays. Visitors should plan for a quick but impactful visit, perfect for those on a tight schedule or combining with other activities in Kemi.
The ticketing process allows for booking in advance, with options to reserve and pay later to maintain flexibility. It is a cost-effective way to enjoy a blend of winter artistry and gemstone displays in a single day.
Some visitors mention that the exhibitions are smaller than expected, with entries lasting only about 10 to 30 minutes. There are remarks about overpriced tickets relative to the size of the attractions. The ice and snow display is described as beautiful but limited in scope, primarily involving ice sculptures and snow structures.
Despite these comments, the visual appeal of the sculptures and the gemstone collection remain the main draws. The short duration might suit those seeking a quick, visually striking experience rather than a lengthy tour.

This one-day ticket is ideal for families with children, winter enthusiasts, and jewel aficionados. It offers a compact experience that combines artful ice sculptures with a fascinating gemstone collection. Visitors who appreciate craftsmanship and cool atmospheres will find plenty to enjoy.
However, those expecting a large-scale or extensive exhibition should be aware that the size and duration are relatively modest. For more substantial ice adventures or longer gemstone displays, other experiences in Kemi might be worth exploring.
The day ticket to the SnowCastle area provides a quick and visually appealing window into winter artistry and gemstone craftsmanship. While some may find the exhibitions small and the visit brief, the unique combination of ice sculptures, snow structures, and gemstone displays makes it a distinctive stop in Kemi.
For those short on time but interested in Nordic winter magic and jewelry history, this tour offers a cost-effective and accessible experience. It is best suited for visitors seeking a brief, focused visit with family-friendly activities and stunning visuals.
Is the SnowCastle exhibition open year-round?
Yes, the exhibitions are open all year, with the main building operating from 7 AM to 7 PM on weekdays.
How cold is the experience room?
The cold experience room maintains a temperature of -5°C, creating a winter-like environment suitable for visitors dressed warmly.
How long does a typical visit last?
Most visitors spend about 30 minutes to an hour, as the exhibitions are relatively small.
Are there activities for children?
Yes, the ice slide is a popular activity for children, and ice sculptures provide great photo opportunities.
What should I wear?
Visitors should wear warm clothing including layers, hats, and gloves to enjoy the -5°C environment comfortably.
Can I buy tickets on-site?
Yes, tickets can be purchased on arrival, but booking in advance is recommended to secure a preferred time slot.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the main exhibitions are accessible for wheelchair users.
Are pets permitted?
No, pets are not allowed inside the exhibitions.
What is included in the ticket?
The ticket grants access to both the snow and ice exhibition and the gemstone collection in the main building.
How can I cancel my booking?
Booking can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the experience suitable for winter weather?
Yes, the exhibitions are indoors or in controlled environments, making them comfortable regardless of outdoor weather.