Ehrensvärd Museum

Ehrensvärd Museum

Ehrensvärd Museum

Nestled within the Suomenlinna Fortress in Helsinki, the Ehrensvärd Museum is housed in the Commander’s House, located in the fort’s main bastion. Named after Augustin Ehrensvärd, the Swedish admiral who established the fortress, the museum offers a glimpse into an 18th-century upper-class home. Visitors can explore the period dress, furniture, and portraits that adorn the rooms, along with a collection of weapons and model ships. This carefully curated space provides a tangible connection to the past, allowing guests to step back in time and experience the historical ambiance of the era.

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