Amos Andersons Hem
A free home museum on Yrjönkatu where calm older children can explore a 1920s home, art, and Amos Anderson's life story.
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A free home museum on Yrjönkatu where calm older children can explore a 1920s home, art, and Amos Anderson's life story.
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A calm, free local library in the Arabia135 block, where a book stop can include board games or exhibitions.
A central indoor museum where families can explore architecture, design, and changing exhibitions.
A large central indoor art museum where families can look at Finnish art classics and changing exhibitions.
A free indoor museum in Kruununhaka where families can explore the history of money, euro banknotes, financial literacy, and central banking.
A free summer-season home museum in Kruununhaka where families can peek into 1860s Helsinki everyday life.
A free children's art exhibition at Meilahti Manor's Dance Pavilion, where children can also make their own artwork to become part of the exhibition.
A free play-focused indoor museum for younger children near Senate Square.
A small seasonal home museum in Suomenlinna's Commandant's House where families can look into 1700s Viapori life, portraits, and ship models.
An indoor swimming pool in Espoonlahti with a 50 m pool and a shallow children's pool.
A paid guided visitor-centre tour in Vaarala where families explore Fazer history, products, and tastes.
An Aalto destination by Töölönlahti where families can visit the multi-sensory Visions of Alvar Aalto exhibition, look at the architecture, and pause on the cafe terrace.
A paid aviation museum in Aviapolis where families can see large aircraft, flying history, and the inside of a Convair Metropolitan airliner.
A paid indoor museum in Tapiola where families can explore watches, jewellery, craft, and stories about measuring time.
An indoor museum at Cable Factory for children interested in photographs, images, and visual culture.
A paid indoor waterpark at Jumbo-Flamingo with warm pools, water slides, and a children's pool.
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