The National Museum of Finland is located in the center of Helsinki. It was built in 1905-1910, designed by three architects. At first glance, it means a medieval church. It is a building that integrates the old Finnish church and castle style. It is a national romantic style. The museum opened to the public in 1916 Finland became the National Museum after independence in 1917. This stately gray building is one of the new works of Finland commonly known as the "high tower" The main tower mimics the style of the Turku Cathedral Museum with a total area of about 3,200 square meters. Mi shows the development of Finland from prehistoric civilization to today's society
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The National Museum of Finland is located in the center of Helsinki. It was built in 1905-1910, designed by three architects. At first glance, it means a medieval church. It is a building that integrates the old Finnish church and castle style. It is a national romantic style. The museum opened to the public in 1916 Finland became the National Museum after independence in 1917. This stately gray building is one of the new works of Finland commonly known as the "high tower" The main tower mimics the style of the Turku Cathedral Museum with a total area of about 3,200 square meters. Mi shows the development of Finland from prehistoric civilization to today's society
The children's hall at the National Museum of Finland is really great, and after reading the entire history, you can experience all aspects of Viking life here. You can build your own house and grind your own stone, like an adventure paradise, let us feel the details and bits of history in the long river of history.
The earth people should treat the environment well, leaving hope and wealth for the next generation, not despair and poverty @National Museum of Finland Photography Exhibition People should be kind to the environment and leave hope and wealth for the next generation, not despair and poverty @ Finnish National Museum Photography Exhibition
The National Museum of Finland (Finnish: Suomen kansallismuseo, Swedish: Finlands nationalmuseum) located in the center of Helsinki, the museum is a national Romantic style building in Finland, introducing the history of Finland from the Stone Age.
Nice national museum, a little different from other national styles, worth seeing
The National Museum must be there. The photographic exhibition of Helsinki, Finland, in a building opposite the National Museum is surprisingly wonderful. On the doorstep sat a little melancholy cub, whew. The hole in the glass of the gate was left in 1918 during the Civil War and has been preserved as a witness of history. Finland's footsteps are shown here, starting with the earliest inhabitants of this land, spanning the era of subordination to other countries until independence. I don't know how Fenfen feels when she looks at this exhibit. In addition, the design of tickets is very special.
Helsinki Card is free to visit, but the special exhibition needs additional fees. We went to Barbie's special exhibition, children are free to see, adults 3 Euros. Bags need to be deposited, and they are free. They can be photographed. Starting from the underground floor, the tour mainly talks about Finland's origin and history and culture. There is a children's situational experience area on the 4th floor of the museum. Children like it very much and they don't want to go. The museum opens at 11 o'clock. It's no use going early.