Housed in Helsinki’s Olympic Stadium, the TAHTO Center, formerly known as the Sports Museum of Finland, delves into the rich sporting heritage of the nation. Through interactive exhibits and audiovisual displays, the center celebrates a wide range of athletic achievements, from Olympic triumphs to the daring world of extreme sports. Visitors can explore the stories and legacies of Finnish sports icons, immersing themselves in the narratives that have shaped the country’s sporting culture.
TAHTO Center for Finnish Sports Culture
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