This is one of Finland's most popular museums, with a main museum and two botanical gardens, a large collection of animal, plant, fungi, mineral and fossil specimens, and a window into the nature of Finland.
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Finnish Museum of Natural History Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Natural History Museum is located in Helsinki and mainly introduces Finland's nature, world nature and life history. Famous here is the exhibition called "Bone Statement". Here you can dig into the depths of the Baltic Sea, as well as contemplate skeletal collections and amazing dinosaur skeletons.
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Finnish Museum of Natural History Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This is one of Finland's most popular museums, with a main museum and two botanical gardens, a large collection of animal, plant, fungi, mineral and fossil specimens, and a window into the nature of Finland.
Tickets are 13 euros, which is still more expensive, but the children like it very much. They are basically animal specimens, but the design is good and the children interact more. This place is suitable for bringing children. The animal design at the door is very cute. The museum is near the rock church.
The time to play in Helsinki is a bit abundant, it is the plane to return home at night. So after arriving by train early in the morning, I started to wander around the city after breakfast. This natural history museum came by chance. It was passing by when I walked to the rock church. The map shows that there is a museum here, and the appearance is particularly interesting. There are animals at the door. There are animals on the balcony on the second floor. Just go in and see. And it is recommended to visit, especially with children, very parent-child place, teaching and fun.
Helsinki: Come home to a rampaging museum, of which Natural History Museum love, but unfortunately there is not enough time to walk through. This museum is highly recommended, with ecological environments and animal specimens from all continents and periods, especially which animals can live in a simulated scene, the details are great, and it is the only place in the Finnish trip to charge children tickets.
The Helsinki Museum of Natural History is actually an animal museum. There are a lot of animal specimens in the collection, spanning five continents and marine life. The most famous of these are specimens of African elephants and giraffes, which are very well preserved and look like living. It is perfect for children to visit and help them understand the animals.