Seurasaari is about an hour's walk from downtown Helsinki, and is often translated into Mate Island, an open-air museum reflecting the traditional state of life and production, and there are many unafraid squirrels and flocks of wild birds.
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Seurasaari Open-Air Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The museum collects 85 buildings such as houses or churches from all over Finland. These houses have a history of a hundred years, and almost all of them were built in the second half of the 17th century to the beginning of the 20th century. The home and daily necessities of the time are still displayed in the house, and tourists seem to have traveled back to the past. The museum also offers a variety of experience programs. If you are interested, you can participate in the experience program to learn about the living customs of the local people.
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Seurasaari Open-Air Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Seurasaari is about an hour's walk from downtown Helsinki, and is often translated into Mate Island, an open-air museum reflecting the traditional state of life and production, and there are many unafraid squirrels and flocks of wild birds.
There are various residential buildings in Finland's past history. They can learn about Finland's traditional life and production. They have old farm implements, old wooden boats and old windmills to visit. Although the island is not very big, it has good scenery and rich content, and it is worth visiting.
This museum tells about some Finnish people's life customs, cultural history and so on. It can get a general understanding of Finnish culture. It is quite good. It is helpful to understand Finnish culture.
The museum is made up of many old wooden buildings, scattered in the beautiful scenery of the island. At a glance, these buildings and native buildings on the island naturally blend into one. But in fact, they are collected from all over Finland and placed on the island in an ancient way, which makes them look more like original works.
Take Bus No. 24 and get off at Surasaari Station. Partnership Island is 4 kilometers from downtown Helsinki. It seems that only in summer is it open. It's a series of independent cabins. If you pay money near the entry point of Squirrel Island, you can find small houses everywhere according to the map.