National Museum of Finland Collection (part 1/3) Helsinki
National Museum of Finland Collection (part 1/3)
The National Museum of Finland (Finnish: Kansallismuseo, Swedish: Nationalmuseum) presents Finnish history from the Stone Age to the present day, through objects and cultural history. The Finnish National Romantic style building is located in central Helsinki and is a part of the National Board of Antiquities (Finnish: Museovirasto, Swedish: Museiverket), under the Ministry of Culture and Education.
The permanent exhibitions of the National Museum are divided into six parts. The Treasure Troves presents the collections of coins, medals, orders and decorations, silver, jewellery and weapons. Prehistory of Finland is the largest permanent archeological exhibition in Finland. The Realm presents of the development of Finnish society and culture from the Middle Ages 12th century to the early 20th century, through the Swedish Kingdom Period to the Russian Empire Era. The Land and Its People presents Finnish folk culture in the 18th and 19th centuries, life in the countryside before the industrialisation. Exhibition on 20th century Finland and Finns called Suomi Finland 1900 was open from 26 April 2012 to 1 March 2015.
The planning and construction of the new permanent exhibition at The National Museum is in progress. Due to this The Treasure Troves exhibition is closed from 9 November 2015 and Prehistory of Finland exhibition is closed from 30 August 2015. The new permanent exhibition will open 2017-2018. The first part, The Profane Middle Ages, has already opened in room 105
National Museum of Finland (Helsinki, Finland)
National Museum of Finland (Helsinki, Finland)
Since 1910
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AREA: Helsinki
ADDRESS/LOCATION: The National Museum of Finland, Suomen kansallismuseo, Mannerheimintie 34, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
COUNTRY: Finland
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF FINLAND
Since 1910
Do you want to know more about finnish people and Finland history?
Explore the Finnish history!
From stone age to a present day.
Tower is 59 meter high
Exhibition space over 3100 m2
HOW TO GET THERE?
It is located close to the Helsinki Central Railway Station and it is opposite The Finlandia Hall (other side of the road). You can get there easily by walking. Tram (light trail) number... will take you there too, and it starts front of the Helsinki Central Railway Station.
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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF FINLAND - Day 6
Today I went to the National Museum of Finland.
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National Museum of Finland Helsinki (Part-02) Suomen kansallismuseo
National Museum of Finland Helsinki (Part-02) Suomen kansallismuseo
The National Museum of Finland (Finnish: Kansallismuseo, Swedish: Nationalmuseum) presents Finnish history from the Stone Age to the present day, through objects and cultural history. The Finnish National Romantic style building is located in central Helsinki and is a part of the National Board of Antiquities (Finnish: Museovirasto, Swedish: Museiverket), under the Ministry of Culture and Education.
The permanent exhibitions of the National Museum are divided into six parts. The Treasure Troves presents the collections of coins, medals, orders and decorations, silver, jewellery and weapons. Prehistory of Finland is the largest permanent archeological exhibition in Finland. The Realm presents of the development of Finnish society and culture from the Middle Ages 12th century to the early 20th century, through the Swedish Kingdom Period to the Russian Empire Era. The Land and Its People presents Finnish folk culture in the 18th and 19th centuries, life in the countryside before the industrialisation. Exhibition on 20th century Finland and Finns called Suomi Finland 1900 was open from 26 April 2012 to 1 March 2015.
The planning and construction of the new permanent exhibition at The National Museum is in progress. Due to this The Treasure Troves exhibition is closed from 9 November 2015 and Prehistory of Finland exhibition is closed from 30 August 2015. The new permanent exhibition will open 2017-2018. The first part, The Profane Middle Ages, has already opened in room 105
The National Museum of Finland-Helsinki
A trip 5.5.-15 to The National Museum of Finland in Helsinki.
Meillä on kiva Kansallismuseo Stadissa-olin jo ihan unohtanut!
National Museum of Finland Helsinki (Part-03) Suomen kansallismuseo
National Museum of Finland Helsinki (Part-03) Suomen kansallismuseo
National Museum of Finland Helsinki (Part-01) Suomen kansallismuseo
National Museum of Finland Helsinki (Part-01) Suomen kansallismuseo
The National Museum of Finland (Finnish: Kansallismuseo, Swedish: Nationalmuseum) presents Finnish history from the Stone Age to the present day, through objects and cultural history. The Finnish National Romantic style building is located in central Helsinki and is a part of the National Board of Antiquities (Finnish: Museovirasto, Swedish: Museiverket), under the Ministry of Culture and Education.
The permanent exhibitions of the National Museum are divided into six parts. The Treasure Troves presents the collections of coins, medals, orders and decorations, silver, jewellery and weapons. Prehistory of Finland is the largest permanent archeological exhibition in Finland. The Realm presents of the development of Finnish society and culture from the Middle Ages 12th century to the early 20th century, through the Swedish Kingdom Period to the Russian Empire Era. The Land and Its People presents Finnish folk culture in the 18th and 19th centuries, life in the countryside before the industrialisation. Exhibition on 20th century Finland and Finns called Suomi Finland 1900 was open from 26 April 2012 to 1 March 2015.
The planning and construction of the new permanent exhibition at The National Museum is in progress. Due to this The Treasure Troves exhibition is closed from 9 November 2015 and Prehistory of Finland exhibition is closed from 30 August 2015. The new permanent exhibition will open 2017-2018. The first part, The Profane Middle Ages, has already opened in room 105
Fresco in National Museum of Finland (Suomen kansallismuseo) Helsinki
Fresco on the Ceiling of National Museum of Finland (Suomen kansallismuseo), Helsinki 2011
The National Museum of Finland (Finnish: Kansallismuseo, Swedish: Nationalmuseum) presents Finnish history from the Stone Age to the present day, through objects and cultural history. The Finnish National Romantic style building is located in central Helsinki and is a part of the National Board of Antiquities (Finnish: Museovirasto, Swedish: Museiverket), under the Ministry of Culture and Education.
The permanent exhibitions of the National Museum are divided into six parts. The Treasure Troves presents the collections of coins, medals, orders and decorations, silver, jewellery and weapons. Prehistory of Finland is the largest permanent archeological exhibition in Finland. The Realm presents of the development of Finnish society and culture from the Middle Ages 12th century to the early 20th century, through the Swedish Kingdom Period to the Russian Empire Era. The Land and Its People presents Finnish folk culture in the 18th and 19th centuries, life in the countryside before the industrialisation. Exhibition on 20th century Finland and Finns called Suomi Finland 1900 was open from 26 April 2012 to 1 March 2015.
The planning and construction of the new permanent exhibition at The National Museum is in progress. Due to this The Treasure Troves exhibition is closed from 9 November 2015 and Prehistory of Finland exhibition is closed from 30 August 2015. The new permanent exhibition will open 2017-2018. The first part, The Profane Middle Ages, has already opened in room 105
National Museum of Finland Collection (part 2/3) Helsinki 2011
National Museum of Finland Collection (part 2/3)
The National Museum of Finland (Finnish: Kansallismuseo, Swedish: Nationalmuseum) presents Finnish history from the Stone Age to the present day, through objects and cultural history. The Finnish National Romantic style building is located in central Helsinki and is a part of the National Board of Antiquities (Finnish: Museovirasto, Swedish: Museiverket), under the Ministry of Culture and Education.
The permanent exhibitions of the National Museum are divided into six parts. The Treasure Troves presents the collections of coins, medals, orders and decorations, silver, jewellery and weapons. Prehistory of Finland is the largest permanent archeological exhibition in Finland. The Realm presents of the development of Finnish society and culture from the Middle Ages 12th century to the early 20th century, through the Swedish Kingdom Period to the Russian Empire Era. The Land and Its People presents Finnish folk culture in the 18th and 19th centuries, life in the countryside before the industrialisation. Exhibition on 20th century Finland and Finns called Suomi Finland 1900 was open from 26 April 2012 to 1 March 2015.
The planning and construction of the new permanent exhibition at The National Museum is in progress. Due to this The Treasure Troves exhibition is closed from 9 November 2015 and Prehistory of Finland exhibition is closed from 30 August 2015. The new permanent exhibition will open 2017-2018. The first part, The Profane Middle Ages, has already opened in room 105
Finland National Museum - Helsinki, Finland
Finland National Museum - Helsinki, Finland
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The National Museum of Finland Night View (Suomen kansallismuseo), Helsinki
The National Museum of Finland Night View, Helsinki Finland 2011. Suomen kansallismuseo
The National Museum of Finland (Finnish: Kansallismuseo, Swedish: Nationalmuseum) presents Finnish history from the Stone Age to the present day, through objects and cultural history. The Finnish National Romantic style building is located in central Helsinki and is a part of the National Board of Antiquities (Finnish: Museovirasto, Swedish: Museiverket), under the Ministry of Culture and Education.
The permanent exhibitions of the National Museum are divided into six parts. The Treasure Troves presents the collections of coins, medals, orders and decorations, silver, jewellery and weapons. Prehistory of Finland is the largest permanent archeological exhibition in Finland. The Realm presents of the development of Finnish society and culture from the Middle Ages 12th century to the early 20th century, through the Swedish Kingdom Period to the Russian Empire Era. The Land and Its People presents Finnish folk culture in the 18th and 19th centuries, life in the countryside before the industrialisation. Exhibition on 20th century Finland and Finns called Suomi Finland 1900 was open from 26 April 2012 to 1 March 2015.
The planning and construction of the new permanent exhibition at The National Museum is in progress. Due to this The Treasure Troves exhibition is closed from 9 November 2015 and Prehistory of Finland exhibition is closed from 30 August 2015. The new permanent exhibition will open 2017-2018. The first part, The Profane Middle Ages, has already opened in room 105
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HAM, Helsinki Art Museum (Helsinki, Finland)
HAM, Helsinki Art Museum (Helsinki, Finland)
Over 9000 Artwork!
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AREA: Helsinki
ADDRESS/LOCATION: HAM, Helsinki Art Museum, Helsingin taidemuseo, Eteläinen Rautatienkatu 8, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
COUNTRY: Finland
HAM, HELSINKI ART MUSEUM
Over 9000 Artwork!
Art Museum
BONUS
In the same building (Tennispalatsi) there is also movie theatre called Tennispalatsi (Finnkino). (Movies are not dubbed, there is only finnish subtitles so it is easy to follow the movie if you understand english well).
HOW TO GET THERE?
From The Helsinki Central Railway Station you will get there easily with Metro (underground/subway). Step out at Kamppi Metro Station. HAM, Helsinki Art Museum is next to the Kamppi Centre.
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National Museum of Finland Collection (part 3/3) Helsinki 2011
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Art Deco interior - National Museum of Finland Helsinki (Suomen kansallismuseo)
Art Deco interior - National Museum of Finland Helsinki (Suomen kansallismuseo). 2011. Interior Design of National Museum of Finland in Helsinki. Art Deco - Art Nouveau - Jugendstil
The National Museum of Finland
The VR allows you to step into R. W. Ekman’s painting “The opening of the Diet 1863 by Alexander II” and speak with the emperor and representatives of the different social classes. You can also experience the Hall of Mirrors of the former Imperial Palace, or current Presidential Palace.
The virtual reality was produced by Zoan Oy. Zoan is the largest virtual reality studio in Finland. Its mission is to build Finland into the most virtual society in the world.
Created by:
Zoan Oy: Miikka Rosendahl, Jonathan Medina, Emerson Rosa, Janne Itäpiiri, Laura Ala
Voices: Emperor Alexander II: Timo Torikka, Johan Mauritz Nordenstam: Juha Svan, Aurora Karamzin: Carla Rindell, J. V. Snellman: Reidar Wasenius, Erik “Erkki” Klami: Aku Laitinen.
Actors: Male characters: Rudi Rok, Aurora Karamzin: Alina Tomnikov
Director: Lauri Laukkanen, dramaturgy: Lauri Vennonen, script: Lauri Vennonen and Laura Ala,
Sound recording: Jani Wallace/Audiospot
Video editing: Felipe Gasnier
The National Museum of Finland: Heikki Aittala, Hanna Forssell, Satu Frondelius, Tomi Nikander, Mari Rautiainen
Further information
National Museum of Finland, Hanna Forssell, hanna.forssell@kansallismuseo.fi, tel. +358 295 33 6475
Zoan, Laura Ala, laura.ala@zoan.fi, tel. +358 40 351 6808
National Museum of Finland, Helsinki
The National Museum of Finland presents Finnish history from the Stone Age to the present day, through objects and cultural history.