Discover Finnish Museums!
Search for museums, exhibitions, events and cultural routes all over Finland. Find the best holiday ideas and spontaneous everyday activities.
Search for museums, exhibitions, events and cultural routes all over Finland. Find the best holiday ideas and spontaneous everyday activities.
The Museum Card allows you to visit magnificent museums.
The Ateneum is Finland’s best-known art museum and the home of Finnish art. Closed from 1 to 20 December 2020 to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
Helsinki
The picturesque Carlsro is a one-of-a-kind mansion preserved from the 19th century in it's original form. The museum houses as well a unique eclectic collection of local historical items.
Kristiinankaupunki
The home museum of Lauri and Maria Reitz displays important works from the history of Finnish art as well as an unique collection of antique Finnish silver.
Helsinki
Design museum tells the story of the Classics of Finnish Design. Visit the museum in Helsinki Design District!
Helsinki
A museum for the whole family!
Espoo
In Forngården, situated near Raseborg castle ruins, you can explore the life of a fisherman home dating from the 18th-19th century.
Raasepori
Currently Sigyn is undergoing restoration and is expected to re-open in summer 2021.
Turku
Birth home of Finland's national writer Aleksis Kivi.
Nurmijärvi
The museum presents the development, equipment and activities of the Finnish infantry from Swedish era to the present day.
Mikkeli
Joensuu Art Museum Onni is situated in the centre of Joensuu, exhibiting its own collections as well as several temporary exhibitions every year.
Joensuu
The collections include mainly Finnish art from the end of the 19th century to the present.
Kuopio
Kurikka museum has a variety of exhibitions that present the history of Kurikka and its culture.
Kurikka
Exprience the great history of a small town! The Commandants house is a beautiful building from 1755.
Loviisa
Kaisaniemi Botanic Garden introduces an eclectic and fascinating collection of living plants.
Helsinki
The Luostarinmäki museum block is the only complete wooden building area that survived the Great Fire of Turku in 1827. The more than 200 year old buildings stand where they originally did, and the alleys, yards, and homes of the block form an unique environment in the middle of the city.
Turku
Milavida presents the glamorous and international lifestyle of the Nottbeck family, the owners of the famous Finlayson cotton mill. Museum at the beautiful Näsilinna manor house exhibits often also fashion and design in the theme of the factory.
Tampere
The permanent exhibition includes a bourgeois residence and a craftsman´s town home from the late 19th century.
Naantali
See paintings and sculptures from famous Finnish artists from 19th and 20th century and get to know the life of the Erkko brothers, who were know as writers and newspaper men.
Orimattila
A beautiful museum area in the center of Pargas.
Paraisten kaupunki
Typical early 19th century upper-class home life and an exhibition of the life of the national poet of Finland J. L. Runeberg.
Saarijärvi
Contemporary art, events and experiences at Kunsthalle Seinäjoki.
Seinäjoki
The Villa Gyllenberg museum, which is comprised of the Gyllenberg family home and an adjoining gallery, is located in the beautiful and natural surroundings of Helsinki’s Kuusisaari area.
Helsinki
History of a wooden town and seafaring.
Uusikaupunki
Accordions from around ten different countries, the oldest ones from the 19th century.
Sysmä
The museum is located in the former home of a non-commissioned officer.
Kirkkonummi
A peasant cottage from 1850 and several other buildings moved here from other places.
Mänttä-Vilppula
Heikkilä Local History Museum is open in the summer.
Kerava
In an old industrial area there are saw equipment and machines from the 1940´s and workers´ dwellings from the end of the 19th century.
Loviisa
A parsonage built originally from clay, straw and moss in the early 19th century.
Jokioinen
Iron works dating from 1746 and products of the society, life of the iron works society especially from its heyday in the late 19th century.
Juankoski
A 19th century farmhouse representing agrarian culture.
Uusikaupunki
Peasant house dating from the late 19th century.
Oulainen
The museum area comprises the old 19th century living quarters for farm hands of the local vicarage, a windmill from the 20th century and few outbuildings.
Paraisten kaupunki
The birthplace and childhood home of writer Sakari Topelius (1818-1898).
Uusikaarlepyy
A smith´s cabin from the end of the 19th century in the original condition.
Mynämäki
Housed in the former customs house, oldest parts dating from the 17th century.
Uusikaarlepyy
Equipment from the mid-19th century related to agricultural industries.
Nastola
The development of the art of printing from the 19th century to the present day.
Jyväskylä
Hinttala 19th century peasant house and yard.
Nokia
Life of a farmhouse at the end of the 19th century.
Orimattila
A rural environment from the end of the 19th century.
Salo
The home and farmyard of a small farmer from North Savo from the late 19th century.
Siilinjärvi
One of the oldest local history museums in Finland.
Ruovesi
Museum represents a typical Ostrobothnian farming house from the late 19th century.
Lapua
Sawmill workers´ homes from the late 19th century.
Puumala
Since the Stone Age, seal hunting was a significant source of livelihood in the coastal regions of Finland. The museum on Tankar Island holds an extensive collection of objects related to this occupation which was carried out in harsh wintery conditions.
Kokkola
Tools dating from the end of the 19th century onwards.
Juuka
Dwellings and workshops of crafsmen.
Nurmijärvi
In the museum area there are e.
Janakkala
Roos house (built in 1813) houses among other things, the K.
Kokkola
A two-room cottage dating from the turn of the 19th century with a storehouse from 1778.
Uusikaarlepyy
The life of a merchant´s family in Kristinestad more than 200 years ago.
Kristiinankaupunki
A house museum.
Kolari
Artefacts of the Ragvalds farmstead from the 19th century to the 1950s, a nature track.
Kirkkonummi
The history of the Finnish Salvation Army, founded in 1889.
Helsinki
Take a time trip to the Tuupala House Museum to see the life of an old Kuhmo farm and a perpetual inn!
Kuhmo
The exhibition illustrates the life of warders in the 20th century and shows the prison itself with five cells; other prison environments from the19th century until the 1950´are also presented.
Sund
A farmhouse, typical of the Satakunta region, on its original site, built in the 19th century with outbuildings around a closed farmyard.
Punkalaidun