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.
An indoor art museum at Lasipalatsi with changing exhibitions, images, and spaces to explore.
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 play-focused indoor museum for younger children near Senate Square.
An art and home museum on Kuusisaari where families can combine changing exhibitions, modern architecture, and a seaside sculpture park.
A free domestic animal farm north of Malmi where children can see traditional farm animals.
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.
An indoor museum at Cable Factory for children interested in photographs, images, and visual culture.
A free outdoor farm where children can see domestic animals, play in the farmyard, and optionally try paid activities.
A large indoor art museum at Tennis Palace where families can explore contemporary art, Tove Jansson, and changing exhibitions.
An indoor climbing hall in Tapanila where first-timers can try climbing on auto-belay devices.
A central indoor museum in the University of Helsinki Main Building where families can explore science, university history, and changing exhibitions.
A year-round zoo island with more than 150 animal species.
An indoor Cable Factory museum about Finnish food, drink, hotel, and restaurant culture.
A large indoor swimming hall in Itäkeskus with a children's pool, water chutes, and several pools.
A city-centre botanic garden with a free outdoor garden and paid greenhouses.
A roughly 1.5-kilometre nature trail through Kallahdenniemi's esker and shore-meadow landscape, with seven information boards about local nature.