Scenic spot introduction:

The National Museum of Finland (Suomen Kansallismuseo in Finnish) is a long-standing building built on the site of a medieval church. It is the largest museum in Finland. As one of the most interesting museums in Finland, the National Museum not only has rich collections and precious collections, but the building itself is attractive enough, not to mention that a museum full of Finnish art atmosphere is extremely rare.

Attractions distribution:

The National Museum of Finland is located in the center of the capital, Helsinki. Its "tower" is the symbol of the entire museum and one of the representative works of Finnish architecture. There are four floors in the museum, divided into three main exhibitions: prehistory, posthistory, and ethnopoetics. The collection includes discoveries in archeology, history, ancient coins, ethnography, etc. in Finland over the past 170 years. The mural on the top of the hall and the grizzly bear sculpture at the entrance of the museum are the best ways to reflect Finnish art.

Scenic spot features:

Museums, ancient buildings
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

travelling guideline:

1. The museum can customize theme tours for tourists.

Children aged 2.6-10 years old can go to the Vintti workshop to hold their own party on their birthday. The cost is 80 euros (including one adult) and 8 euros for other participants.

3. In addition to permanent exhibitions, the museum also has temporary exhibitions, which can be checked online in advance.

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Shopping recommendations:

(Museum souvenirs) publications, postcards, T-shirts, tableware, accessories, handicrafts, etc.

(Museum Restaurant) Exquisite desserts and lunch.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Europe>Finland>City of Helsinki

How to get there:

Take tram No. 4, 4T, 7A, 7B, or 10, or bus No. 40, 43, 63, or 69, and get off at Kansallismuseo directly to the museum.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Museum ticket prices:

8 euros for adults, free for under 18s; free with Helsinki Card.

Scenic area opening hours:

Museum: Tuesday to Sunday 11:00-18:00, closed every Monday.

Vintti Workshop: Tuesday to Sunday 12:00-16:00.

Free admission: every Friday from 16:00 to 18:00.



Closed all day on New Year's Day, Good Friday, Labor Day, Midsummer (end of June), Independence Day (December 6), Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

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