5-735: The Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame is housed in and administered by the Suomen Jääkiekkomuseo ('Finnish Ice Hockey Museum'), a part of the Vapriikki Museum Centre , in Tampere , Finland . The mission of the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame is to record, document, and exhibit objects, photographs, and printed materials related to Finnish ice hockey. The original Kanada-malja and the Aurora Borealis Cup are on display along with
10-479: A number of active-use Liiga awards and hockey memorabilia including sweaters and game-used gear from past seasons. When the hall of fame was established on 14 June 1979, its founding members included Aarne Honkavaara , Kalervo Kummola , Kimmo Leinonen , Harry Lindblad , and others. Notable chairpersons of the hall of fame have included, Harry Lindblad (1979–1983), Aarne Honkavaara (1983–1996), Unto Wiitala (1996–2001), and Kimmo Leinonen (2011–2018). Since 1985,
15-450: The Swedish word fabrik , meaning factory . The facility was first opened to the public in 1996, and the centre was completed in 2000. In 2019, the centre was visited by over 170,000 visitors. Of the total floor area of 14,000 square metres (150,000 sq ft), approximately half is available for exhibitions and other public use. In 2017, Vapriikki Museum Centre was chosen as
20-540: The Hockey Hall of Fame Finland has honored distinguished players, coaches, referees, influencers, and members of the media who have made significant impact on ice hockey in Finland, naming them each a Suomen Jääkiekkoleijona ( lit. ' Finnish Ice Hockey Lion ' ). Each Jääkiekkoleijona is designated with the chronological number of their induction. Including the induction class of 2024, there are 280 inductees in
25-431: The Hockey Hall of Fame Finland. Of the 280 inductees, thirteen are women. 61°30′11″N 23°45′37″E / 61.50306°N 23.76028°E / 61.50306; 23.76028 Vapriikki Museum Centre The Vapriikki Museum Centre ( Finnish : Museokeskus Vapriikki ) is a cluster of museums operating in the old factory premises of Tampella , in Tampere , Finland . The name Vapriikki derives from
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