Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum of Finland, located in Helsinki, is a key institution showcasing Finland's natural heritage. Initially established in 1913, the museum features over 13 million specimens across its collections, including paleontology, zoology, botany, and geology.
More about Natural History Museum
Housed in the former Russian Merchant Society building, the museum is renowned for its architectural and historical significance. The exhibits include a notable dinosaur skeleton and a comprehensive display on Finnish wildlife. It is accessible via public transit, situated near the city center, and open to the public year-round, offering educational programs and guided tours.
