Seppo K. • January 29, 2012Not only great for kids, but for grown-ups, too! The exhibitions are beautifully crafted to the smallest detail and reside in the old, strikingly beautiful, 1910 built building by E. Saarinen et al.
Evgenia U. • January 30, 2016Small and nice, but open-spaced in the same time. Currently Tove Jansson and Ai Weiwei exhibitions are amazing!
Susanna P. • August 2, 2013Fabulous 19th century interior guides you through the life of a passionate collector couple Paul and Fanny Sinebrychoff. Dutch and Flemish art, Swedish portraits and great collection of miniatures.
Tuuli K. • June 28, 2010Go to Päiväleheden museo with freinds under 8 year. You'll find a tiny lovely Moomin exhibition called Suuri seikkailu.
jahapaula a. • August 4, 2021Smaller side space of the bigger museum, easily accessible in the centre of Helsinki.
Paul R. • January 29, 2017A really good free museum with lots of interactive social history exhibits. Well worth spending a few hours here.
Fw *. • March 30, 2016The museum was well organised and interesting but not extraordinary! Must notice the painted ceiling!
Lluvia S. • February 28, 2014Fantastic place for kids!! And free entry, educational museum with lots of play to do. Excellent!
Timo M. • November 2, 2014Till 30.11 old photos of Helsinki in the 50's. Check it out. Free of charge.
Ian K. • April 12, 2010Wouldn't say it was "awesome" but impressive. The 4-meter tiger skin rug in the parlor is from India and one of the largest skins of its kind. This tiger was a man-eater, it ate two humans.
Bartek B. • January 4, 2015Small but interesting exposition about photography in modern days. There is also a hotel and restaurants as well as theater museum here.
Frankie B. • January 13, 2013There's a karoke machine as part of the exhibit. Brilliant!
antti k. • July 29, 2018Small exhibition about the history of money and a small seasonal exhibition right next to the cathedral. Free of charge.
Rasmus S. • August 16, 2011If you're into trams, or want a unique take on how Helsinki has developed over the years, don't miss this venue. Antique trams, maps, films, great venue. Great for kids, too.
Katja M. • August 16, 2015Small but efficient museum. Great exposition of Finnish, Russian and German soldiers' equipment. War scenes with sound. Ticket is €5.
Julia S. • November 20, 2014I fell in love with the temporary exhibition of "Wooden Art". And of course the main exhibition was pretty nice too. Thank you!
Jari A. • August 25, 2012This tiny but free museum has all the goodies from the past: VIC-20, Commodore 64, etc. Recommended! Floors 4-5 at Verkkokauppa.
Veera H. • July 3, 2013Beautiful rooms full of interesting stuff fo example about the history of Finnish medical science and student movement. And for free!
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