Step into the former residence of Johan Sederholm, Helsinki’s wealthiest merchant in the 1750s, at Sederholm House (Sederholmin Talo). This two-story stone building, constructed in 1757, once stood as the epitome of luxury in the city. Today, it is integrated into the Helsinki City Museum, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich history. Visitors can also explore an interactive children’s museum, making it a place where both adults and children can engage with the past.
Sederholm House (Sederholmin Talo)
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