Sederholm House (Sederholmin Talo)

Sederholm House (Sederholmin Talo)

Sederholm House (Sederholmin Talo)

Step into the former residence of Johan Sederholm, Helsinki’s wealthiest merchant in the 1750s, at Sederholm House (Sederholmin Talo). This two-story stone building, constructed in 1757, once stood as the epitome of luxury in the city. Today, it is integrated into the Helsinki City Museum, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich history. Visitors can also explore an interactive children’s museum, making it a place where both adults and children can engage with the past.

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