Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday-Friday 9:00-16:00
Recommended sightseeing time:0.5-1 day
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Villa 3, Seurasaari, 00250 HelsinkiMap
Phone+358 40 6493040
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Seurasaari Foundation Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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In addition to being famous for its open-air museums, Companion Island is also a popular leisure destination for the citizens of Helsinki. Every summer, many young Finnish couples choose to hold their wedding ceremony on this romantic island. In summer, the beautiful beaches of Partner Island are also a good place to go for a swim in the sea. Now in addition to the open-air museum, what should not be missed is the Carna Church, which was relocated from the outskirts of Turku. This wooden church built in 1686 is an old building on the island of Companion, and it still serves the locals.
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Relying on a Good Life - See the Traditional Buildings of Finland Relying on a Beautiful Life - Looking at Finnish Traditional Architecture- Helsinki Open-air Architecture Museum
Mate Island, 3 km west of Helsinki city center, is located in the center of the lake, connected to the land by a white wooden bridge. The island is lush with green grass and pleasant scenery. We have a walkway along the lake and it is a very good oxygen bar. There were wild ducks by the lake, beautiful pigeons walking around the crowd, and we saw little squirrels, cleverly and unsuspectingly, bouncing around the forest.
On the eve of Midsummer, residents will celebrate the arrival of the longest day of the year by setting fires on the beaches of the island. The island is home to houses of various periods, first built in the 18th century AD. It is a popular leisure resort for Helsinki citizens.
Beautiful scenery, good environment, worth a visit.
Squirrel Island, located 3 km west of Helsinki city center, is both an open-air Finnish folk museum and a leisure resort. There is a Companion Island open-air museum on the island, a small craft workshop with traditional features, old-fashioned wedding performances, various folk games and competitions. During the Midsummer Festival, residents of Helsinki celebrate the arrival of the longest day of the year by setting fires on the island's beaches.