Nestled in a 19th-century building, the Museum of Finnish Architecture is located in Helsinki’s Design District. Despite its historical setting, the museum offers a rich exploration of Finnish architectural history. Exhibits trace the evolution of Finnish architecture from its early days to its peak in the 1970s, and delve into the works of modernist masters like Alvar Aalto. Visitors can immerse themselves in detailed displays that highlight the unique design philosophies and innovative approaches that have shaped the country’s built environment.
Museum of Finnish Architecture
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