The Design Museum, known as Designmuseo in Finnish, is a state-owned institution dedicated to the rich history of Finnish design from the mid-19th century onwards. Situated in the heart of Helsinki’s Design District, near Esplanadi Park, the museum features both visiting exhibits and permanent collections. These collections showcase the evolution of Finnish applied art and design, offering visitors a comprehensive look at the country’s creative heritage. The museum’s location in a vibrant cultural area makes it a natural stop for those interested in exploring the artistic and design landscape of Finland.
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