
HURTIG’S CROFT
Dragoon Anders Hurtig (1770–1848) fought in wars in 1788–90 and in 1808–1809. In 1809, the Swedish allotment system was abolished in Finland, and Hurtig got

Dragoon Anders Hurtig (1770–1848) fought in wars in 1788–90 and in 1808–1809. In 1809, the Swedish allotment system was abolished in Finland, and Hurtig got

The food and drink culture-oriented museum in Helsinki’s Cable Factory provides an insight into the history of accommodation, dining and travel. The functional Palveluksessanne! (At your service!)

In this museum situated in Meilahti, Helsinki, the world of health care and nurse training is revealed in a new manner. The items on display,

The Viapori surrenderer’s home, ghost manor, rice field and baroque garden! A medieval House of Nobility, Herttoniemi Manor is the site of numerous fascinating stories. It

The civic defence shelter, which was built in Kruununhaka during the Second World War, is home to the Civic Defence Museum where visitors are able

The Tennis Palace in downtown Helsinki provides two floors full of art with a nice Functionalist backdrop. The temporary exhibitions of the Helsinki Art Museum

Founded in 1928, Kunsthalle Helsinki mounts exciting exhibitions of contemporary art, design and architecture in the city’s most beautiful art venue, a gem of 1920s

Situated by the medieval church and its idyllic surroundings, the old granary can tell us many stories from the region’s past. Inside the granary that

The thoroughly renovated Helsinki Observatory, originally designed by C. L. Engel and completed in 1834, has now reopened to the public on Tähtitorninmäki Hill. The

First exhibitions of the new Helsinki City Museum, opening near the Senate Square in 13 May 2016, has been published. In May, the internationally renowned