What Is a Museum Special Stage?

A part of Finland’s national rally cultural heritage

A Museum Special Stage is a concept developed by the Mobilia – Museum of Cars and Roads, in which significant special stages of Finnish rallying and the Flying Finns tradition are officially designated and documented as part of Finland’s national rally cultural heritage.

Museum Special Stages can be driven with your own enthusiast or classic car, allowing visitors to explore rally history in its original environment – responsibly, experientially, and with respect for the core values of Finnish rally heritage.
Museum Special Stages tell the story of rallying where it actually happened: on the roads, in the villages, and in the landscapes that made Finland a rally nation.

The Museum Special Stages form a nationwide network coordinated by Mobilia’s Rally Museum. The goal is to designate a total of 12 Museum Special Stages by 2030, covering the key regions and eras of Finnish rally history.

Finland’s first officially designated Museum Special Stage is the Sevettijärvi Museum Special Stage, driven as part of the Arctic Circle Rally between 1968 and 1973, located in Inari. The history of the Sevettijärvi special stage can be explored in an exhibition located at Sevetin Baari & Guesthouse.

New Museum Special Stages will be published on these pages as they are officially designated.

Punainen Ford Escort Twin Cam -ralliauto vm. 1968 talvisessa pakkassäässä odottamassa siirtoa sisään Rallimuseon näyttelytilana toimivaan punaiseen puurakenteiseen ulkorakennukseen. Taustalla näkyy Sevetin baarin luminen katto.