Helsinki City Museum

"Crazy about Helsinki"
Rating 8110

17 october 2015Travel time: 13 october 2015
Helsinki is an expensive city, but museums are free! : ) Not all, of course, but only those that are united under the auspices of the "Helsinki City Museum", and this, for a minute, as many as six independent museums (branches) located in different parts of the city. The central branch is called the "Helsinki City Museum" and houses the permanent exhibition Mad About Helsinki, dedicated to the history of the Finnish capital. I was pleasantly surprised by a small exposition, contrary to expectations, consisting not only of archival photographs, but also of some material exhibits. A separate nice bonus - all information is duplicated in Russian : ) I was very touched by the stand-comic called "My Life" - once again I was convinced that the people of Helsinki are nice and sentimental citizens, and they are really "crazy" about their city . The museum also has a souvenir shop and a small cinema showing films about Helsinki.
The museum is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm (Thursdays until 7 pm), is located in the city center a stone's throw from the Senate Square and the Presidential Palace, at Sofiankatu, 4. Entrance to the museum is free.
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