Attractions in Helsinki

Experience Helsinki from a unique perspective at the Flying Cinema Tour Of Helsinki, a state-of-the-art virtual cinema that provides aerial views of the city’s landmarks. Located in the heart of […]

Linnanmäki Amusement Park, located in Helsinki, Finland, has been a beloved destination since the 1950s. Its most iconic feature, the wooden roller coaster Vuoristorata, still draws visitors with its classic […]

Nestled in Helsinki, the Sinebrychoff Art Museum stands as a testament to the legacy of a prosperous brewing family. Once their private residence, the building now showcases an impressive collection […]

Nestled on Seurasaari Island, just outside Helsinki’s center, the Seurasaari Open-Air Museum offers a glimpse into rural Finnish life from the 18th and 19th centuries. The museum showcases an array […]

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 City Hall, originally designed as a hotel by German architect Carl Ludvig Engel in 1833, stands as a prominent landmark in the heart of Helsinki. Its imperial blue-and-white facade, […]

Hakaniemi Market Hall, a cherished culinary destination since 1914, stands in the heart of Helsinki. Spanning two stories, this bustling market hall offers an array of local produce, baked goods, […]

The Helsinki Art Museum, known as HAM, houses the extensive art collection of Helsinki and its residents. Located in the Tennis Palace complex in Kamppi, the museum boasts approximately 10,000 […]

Submarine Vesikko, built in the early 1930s, served as a prototype for Germany’s Type II U-boats, which played a significant role in World War II. In 1935, Finland acquired Vesikko […]

Nestled in Tarvaspää, Espoo, the Gallen-Kallela Museum is a tribute to the renowned Finnish painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela. Housed in the artist’s former residence and studio, this castle-like building, designed by […]

Located within the island fortress of Suomenlinna in Helsinki, the Military Museum of Finland, known in Finnish as Sotamuseo, serves as a gateway to the country’s military history. As the […]

Helsinki’s Tennis Palace (Tennispalatsi), originally built in 1937, has a rich history of diverse uses. Initially designed to house tennis courts, the building later served as a car showroom and […]

Established in 1969, the Finnish Museum of Photography stands as the oldest photography museum in Europe, dedicated to fostering the culture and specialized art of photography in Finland. Located in […]

The Helsinki Museum of Technology, known as Tekniikan Museo, is housed in a riverside industrial building and narrates the evolving relationship between Finns and technology. With a collection of over […]

Nestled in a pastel-colored wooden villa on Iso Mustasaari, part of Helsinki’s Suomenlinna island group, the Suomenlinna Toy Museum (Suomenlinnan Lelumuseo) offers a nostalgic journey through time. The museum’s shelves […]

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, […]

Nestled in Helsinki, the Urho Kekkonen Museum Tamminiemi served as the residence for three Finnish presidents, including President Urho Kekkonen, who lived there for 25 years. Today, this former home […]

Reopened beneath Lasipalatsi Plaza in 2018, Amos Rex stands as one of Helsinki’s most notable art museums. Specializing in Finnish art from the 20th and 21st centuries, the museum is […]

Located in Helsinki, the Hotel and Restaurant Museum offers a unique glimpse into Finland’s culinary and hospitality history. The museum delves into the arrival of restaurants in Finland, the evolution […]

The Iittala & Arabia Design Centre, located in Helsinki, Finland, celebrates two iconic Finnish design brands: Arabia, renowned for its ceramics and the beloved Moomin range, and Iittala, known for […]

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 […]

Housed in Helsinki’s Olympic Stadium, the TAHTO Center, formerly known as the Sports Museum of Finland, delves into the rich sporting heritage of the nation. Through interactive exhibits and audiovisual […]

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 […]

The Mannerheim Museum, located in Helsinki, Finland, is housed in the former residence of Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, who served as the commander-in-chief of Finland’s defense forces during World War […]

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