Työväenasuntomuseo


In a charming wooden house built in 1909, this delightful museum shows how industrial workers lived in the early 20th century, with nine rooms decorated according to different eras. Its on-site shop stocks homewares that are not only inspired by times gone by but are practical today, too.

Stairs mean it's not accessible for visitors with disabilities.


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1. Linnanmäki

0.21 MILES

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2. Sea Life

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3. Kallion Kirkko

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Designed by Lars Sonck and completed in 1912, this 65m-high Lutheran church is a Helsinki landmark and visible from all over the city. Built from grey…

4. Bear on the Anthill

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Carved in red granite in 1931, this statue in the small park of Karhupuisto depicts Finland's national symbol, a bear, trying to prise open an anthill…

5. Karhupuisto

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6. The Symbol

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7. Olympic Stadium

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8. World Peace

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The work of Russian sculptor Oleg Kirjuhin (1929–91), this striking bronze statue stands 6.5m high and was installed in 1990 as a gift from Moscow to…