

A peaceful island museum in Helsinki, showcasing Finnish architecture and rural life.
Explore this unique museum showcasing Finnish rural architecture and way of life.
Visit this remarkable underground church, known for its unique architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
Enjoy a leisurely evening stroll along the waterfront, with stunning views of the Baltic Sea.

Rye dough filled with rice and potatoes, served with egg butter.
Cured salmon with dill, served with mustard sauce.
Black sausage made from pork and beef, often served with lingonberry jam.
A historic café near the museum, known for its traditional Finnish pastries and views over the harbor.
A traditional Finnish restaurant serving game dishes, located near the museum.
A cozy restaurant near the museum, offering a seasonal menu with a focus on local ingredients.
Traditional Finnish Ryijy textiles, woven with intricate patterns, are a symbol of Finnish craftsmanship.
The Kantele is a traditional Finnish folk instrument, often made from birch wood, with a unique sound and history.
Based on Tove Jansson's Moomin books, these items are popular among both children and adults.

Seurasaari Island has unpredictable weather, a rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
The museum requires a lot of walking, comfortable shoes are recommended for a pleasant experience.

Staying hydrated is important, especially during long hours of exploring the island.
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