The Alvar Aalto Museum, founded in 1966, is dedicated to the work of the Finnish architect and designer Alvar Aalto (1898 – 1976). It is housed in a building designed ... read more
Ainola is a home museum, where the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, his wife Aino and their family lived from 1904 until 1972. Opened in 1974, it includes the main ... read more
The WeeGee Exhibition Centre (Näyttelykeskus WeeGee) is a center for museums, exhibitions and events. It includes the EMMA-Espoo Museum of Modern Art, the Espoo City ... read more
The Sara Hilden Art Museum features modern and contemporary art, Finnish and foreign, owned by the Sara Hildén Foundation. The museum is maintained by the City of ... read more
Häme Castle is a medieval castle, built probably during the late 13th century, as a military base in the border zone between Sweden and Novgorod. At the end of the ... read more
The Jyväskylä Art Museum is dedicated to Finnish contemporary art and art from Central Finland, as well as international contemporary art and old Finnish masters. For ... read more
Sports Museum of Finland is dedicated to the history of sport and physical culture in Finland through permanent and temporary exhibitions. The museum contains extensive ... read more
Serlachius Museum Gustaf is, together with the Gösta Serlachius Museum, part of the Serlachius Museums, which have been the dream of the Finnish forest industrialist ... read more
Lappeenranta Art Museum is home to a collection of Finnish art from the mid-19th century to the present day. The museum’s collection of old Finnish art includes works ... read more
The Cavalry Museum displays the history of the Finnish cavalry. It is located in the oldest building in Lappeenranta, built in 1772 as a guardhouse in the southernmost ... read more
Wolkoff House Museum is a merchant house and one of the oldest remaining wooden buildings in Lappeenranta. The house was constructed in stages between 1826 and 1905. It ... read more
Espoo City Museum is a cultural history museum, which through its collections and exhibitions recounts the history of the institution of Espoo city and its citizens. The ... read more
The Finnish Museum of Horology (Suomen Kellomuseo) is dedicated to timepieces and the history of measuring time. The collections including various kinds of clocks, ... read more
The Finnish Toy Museum Hevosenkenkä is dedicated to the history of toys and games in Finland from the days of Russian rule in the late 19th century until today. The ... read more
The Futuro House is a plastic house designed by architect Matti Suuronen (1933–2013). Elliptical in shape, the house captures the experimental forms, new materials and ... read more
The Aalto House is part of the Alvar Aalto Museum, together with the Aalto Studio and Muuratsalo Experimental House on the island of Muuratsalo. It is the former house ... read more
Studio Aalto is part of the Alvar Aalto Museum, together with the Aalto House and the Muuratsalo Experimental House on the island of Muuratsalo. It belonged the ... read more
Helsinki Observatory is a part of the University Museum. The Observatory, which was completed on Observatory Hill (Tähtitorninmäki) in 1834, now functions as an ... read more
Söderlångvik manor, today a private museum, was the summer residence of Amos Anderson (1878-1961), a businessman, newspaper publisher, politician and patron of the ... read more
The Kaisaniemi Botanic Garden is part the Finnish Museum of Natural History Luomus, which is functioning under the University of Helsinki. It has a versatile and ... read more