Helsinki City Museum

Helsinki City Museum

Helsinki City Museum

Nestled in the oldest part of Helsinki, the Helsinki City Museum delves into the city’s history and contemporary life through the lens of its residents. Housed in a building that complements the historic surroundings, the museum offers a unique perspective on the daily lives of Helsinki’s inhabitants. Exhibits range from the mundane to the intriguing, featuring items such as plastic bags and candy wrappers, providing visitors with a tangible connection to the city’s past and present. Through these eclectic displays, the museum invites guests to explore the rich tapestry of Helsinki’s cultural and social fabric.

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