National Museum of Finland

Too many exhibits, too little time.
Rating 8110

11 april 2015Travel time: 12 november 2014
A very interesting museum where you can spend the whole day and see things that you never knew existed before. For example, painted wedding ...rakes or grandfather clocks in the form of a woman with a dial instead of a face. In one of the halls of the National Museum of Finland, you can see God knows what a piece of bread that the Finns received on cards in the first years of their independence. which, as you know, is not easy for anyone. The museum contains exhibits that tell about the history and culture of Finland from the Stone Age to the present day. Unfortunately, the exhibits are signed only in Finnish, Swedish and English. So you have to actively remember the school curriculum or take a guide. The museum has a cafe and a gift shop. The museum itself is located in a beautiful castle-like building, so it’s nice to look at it both inside and out.
The museum is open from 11:00 to 18:00 from Tuesday to Sunday, Monday is a day off. Ticket price - 9 euros.
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