Part of the Suomenlinna Fortress UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Military Museum’s Manege is a former horse training school that now serves as a military museum. Located in Helsinki, Finland, the building houses displays and mockups detailing the four wars Finland has fought since gaining independence from Russia. Visitors can explore historical artifacts and immersive exhibits that provide insight into the country’s military history. For a deeper understanding, the adjacent Artillery Manege offers information on the Finnish Defence Forces after World War II.
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