based on 909 reviewsThe National Museum of Finland is located in the center of Helsinki, on the north side of the Finnish Parliament Building. It was built between 1905 and 1910 and designed by three architects. At first glance, it looks like a medieval church, but it is actually a building that incorporates the style of ancient Finnish churches and castles. It is a national romantic style. The museum was opened to the public in 1916. After Finland became independent in 1917, it officially became a national museum. This solemn gray building is one of the masterpieces of new Finnish architecture. It is commonly known as the "high tower". The main tower imitates the style of Turku Cathedral. The museum has four floors with a total area of about 3,200 square meters. It 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, on the north side of the Finnish Parliament Building. It was built between 1905 and 1910 and designed by three architects. At first glance, it looks like a medieval church, but it is actually a building that incorporates the style of ancient Finnish churches and castles. It is a national romantic style. The museum was opened to the public in 1916. After Finland became independent in 1917, it officially became a national museum. This solemn gray building is one of the masterpieces of new Finnish architecture. It is commonly known as the "high tower". The main tower imitates the style of Turku Cathedral. The museum has four floors with a total area of about 3,200 square meters. It shows the development of Finland from prehistoric civilization to today's society.
The Children's Pavilion of the National Museum of Finland is really great. After watching the entire history explanation, you can also experience all aspects of life in the Viking Age here. You can build your own house and grind your own millstone. It is like an adventure park, allowing us to feel the details and bits of history in the long river of history.
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The Finnish National Museum is beautiful in appearance, like a cathedral, with a high bell tower, beautiful gardens around the building, and exhibits of Finnish national history inside. It is worth visiting.
It shows the development process of Finland from prehistoric civilization to today's society. The collection is very rich, there are history, ancient coins, and so on. It can feel the protection of Finland's national cultural relics, though not many.