Seurasaari Open-Air Museum
An outdoor museum on Seurasaari Island, featuring traditional Finnish buildings and exhibitions on folk culture.
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Traditional Finnish Wooden Church
Experience the beauty of traditional Finnish architecture at this charming wooden church, which dates back to the 19th century. Admire the intricate carvings and learn about the history of the region's religious heritage.
Finnish Farmhouse
Step inside a classic Finnish farmhouse, complete with period furniture and artifacts. Imagine life in rural Finland during the 18th and 19th centuries, and learn about the daily routines of farmers and their families.
Sauna Experience
Discover the importance of saunas in Finnish culture by visiting our reconstructed traditional sauna. Learn about the history of saunas, how they were used in everyday life, and even try a traditional sauna experience (optional).
Finnish Folk Art
Explore the vibrant world of Finnish folk art, showcasing colorful textiles, wood carvings, and other handicrafts. See how these traditional arts have been passed down through generations and continue to inspire contemporary artists today.
Karelian Pasties
Indulge in a delicious Karelian pasty, a traditional savory pastry filled with rice, potato, and meat. Learn about the history of these tasty treats and how they have become a beloved part of Finnish cuisine.
Finnish Music
Listen to the captivating sounds of traditional Finnish music, performed on instruments such as the kantele (a stringed instrument) and the jouhikko (a type of bagpipe). Learn about the rich musical heritage of Finland and how it has evolved over time.
Finnish Nature Trail
Take a leisurely stroll through our beautiful nature trail, showcasing typical Finnish flora and fauna. Learn about the unique geography and climate of Finland, and how these factors have shaped the country's natural beauty.
Finnish Craft Beer
Sample some of Finland's best craft beers, each with its own distinct flavors and brewing traditions. Learn about the growing craft beer scene in Finland and how it has gained popularity both domestically and internationally.