Natural History Museum
Natural History Museum, located at 14 Tervasaari, Helsinki, serves as a fascinating showcase of Finland's natural heritage. Originally established in 1828, this museum features exhibits that highlight various aspects of the natural world, including a remarkable collection of over 1.5 million specimens. Visitors can explore detailed displays on biodiversity, geology, and prehistoric life, including the 180-centimeter-long skeleton of a woolly mammoth. Special exhibits change regularly, with exciting family-friendly workshops often running in the summer months. Whether you’re interested in the wildlife of Finland or global ecosystems, the Natural History Museum offers engaging insights for all ages.