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Mannerheim Museum Review

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Jaak Treiman
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4/5
Located in the rented place Mannerheim, Finland's principal real-life hero, called home for most of his life. The displays track his life from his service in the Tsar's army to his leadership in the Finnish War of Independence and later his leadership of Finland through World War II. Tours through the house are guided. The quality of the guides is erratic as is, for some, the quality of their English.

Mannerheim Museum

Posted: Oct 10, 2014
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  • M44***33
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    It was built in memory of former Finnish President Mannaheim, and it contains a large collection of exhibits including General Mannaheim's marching bed, uniforms, medals, personal weapons, etc., most notably the medals received from many countries by Mannaheim! Open Friday to Monday 11:00---16:00, closed Monday to Thursday!

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    Posted: Mar 5, 2018
  • M44***33
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    He has traveled to many countries and learned many languages. Besides Finnish, he can also speak Russian, French, German, English, Polish, Portuguese and a little Chinese. He is a linguistic genius (few soldiers are so good at it). Seeing the misfortune brought by most wars to mankind, he longed for peace. He eventually returned to Finland in 1917 and participated in the war of Finland's independence, followed by the civil war of Finland, which could not be separated from the war. He believed that children were the hope of the country's future. He founded the Mannham Child Welfare Union and later became President of the Finnish Red Cross. He died of illness in Switzerland in his later years.

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    Posted: Nov 25, 2017
  • 帝玄
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    Even the former residence of their former president did not say that it was big enough to be worth visiting.

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    Posted: Nov 24, 2015
  • WillSum
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    The white two-story building facing the Bay would have been well protected if it had not been for the orange roof reflections, and the furnishings would have been restored as much as possible to show respect for this important person. To understand how Finland, a war-torn country in history, is entangled in the relationship between Russia and the Soviet Union, which is a good window platform.

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    Posted: Apr 14, 2016
  • Karolina Patryk
    5/5Outstanding

    Mannerheim was the 2nd President of Finland. His home is worth a visit. He collected all sorts of things during his travels. The Mannerheim Museum is located on top of a hill in a prestigious residential area next to the Kaivopuisto park in Helsinki. This place has spectacular panorama of the sea and the islands near Helsinki.

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    Posted: Jul 10, 2016