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This page contains
listings of Tourism Attractions located in Espoo, Finland. To view tourism information for other Finnish cities or towns click on the first letter of the town or
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EMMA - the Espoo Museum of Modern Art presents art with a long-term perspective: from its roots in the 19th century to contemporary art. Finland’s largest art museum and its state-of-the art pedagogy department housed in a former printing works provi... |
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The Espoo Car Museum is the largest, most diversified and oldest vehicle museum in Finland. Objects and special exhibitions are often altered, so also those who revisit beautiful Pakankylä in Espoo may find something new.
There are cars and motorc... |
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Espoo City Museum’s Glims Farmstead Museum is situated in the well preserved cultural landscape of Karvasmäki village, where farms and holdings were already established in the Middle Ages.
The buildings in the large yard area at Glims are in their... |
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Espoo City Museum’s Lagstad School Museum is situated in Lagstad hembygdsgård, the oldest primary school building in Espoo.
Lagstad folkskola was completed in 1873. It was used as a school until the end of the 1954 spring term, when a new school ... |
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Villa Rulludd, the Villa Museum of the Espoo City Museum is located at the seaside on a beautiful peninsula. It is a rare remaining example of early villa architecture of the coast of Uusimaa province. It is also a journey into more than a century of... |
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Espoo City Museum is located in the former Welin & Göös printing works in Tapiola.
The printing works, known as the WeeGee Building, was designed by Professor Aarno Ruusuvuori. The architecture of the printing works, which was completed in the 1... |
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The Finnish Museum of Horology is specialised in the history of time measuring, clocks and watches. The collection includes about 6000 watches from 17th century to the present. The museum also has many tools and other material associated with watchma... |
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Akseli Gallen-Kallela(1865-1931), Finland's national artist, designed and built his studio and home at Tarvaspää near Helsinki in 1911-1913. In the 1961 Tarvaspää was opened to the public as the Gallen-Kallela Museum.
The collections of the Galle... |
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Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865-1931), Finland's national artist, designed and built his studio and home at Tarvaspää near Helsinki in 1911-1913. In the 1961 Tarvaspää was opened to the public as the Gallen-Kallela Museum.
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The Helinä Rautavaara Museum is based on the collections of Helinä Rautavaara, comprising over 2500 art works, ritual and utility items from Africa, Asia and Latin America.
The artefacts were gathered by Helinä Rautavaara (1928 - 1998) on her jour... |
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