Descripción

Seurasaari, una joya insular en Helsinki, ofrece un encantador escape hacia la historia y la naturaleza finlandesas. Este exuberante oasis alberga un museo al aire libre que muestra edificios tradicionales finlandeses bellamente conservados, transportando a los visitantes a una era pasada. La isla es un santuario de paz y tranquilidad, donde los visitantes pueden explorar aldeas laponas reconstruidas y, si tienen suerte, ver fauna amistosa como ardillas y pájaros carpinteros. Para aquellos que buscan un toque de aventura, la playa de nudismo ofrece una forma única de disfrutar de las serenas aguas. Con su pintoresco entorno y riqueza cultural, Seurasaari es una visita obligada para cualquiera que explore Helsinki.

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Heikinniementie
Parada de autobús 821 m caminar
Talludden
Parada de autobús 994 m caminar
Mäntyniemi
Parada de autobús 999 m caminar
Seurasaari
Parada de autobús 786 m caminar

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Kateryna Melnychenko
Kateryna Melnychenko
1 semana hace en Google

I visited this open-air museum in Helsinki on my own and it turned out to be one of the best experiences of my trip! Right in the first cottage I met an amazing guide who truly brought Finland’s past to life. He wasn’t just repeating textbook facts. He shared lesser-known stories with such passion that I could feel how much he enjoys digging into history. From why red houses became a symbol of Finland, to how whole wooden homes were once moved across the country, to the hidden meanings in words like väki. Every detail felt like a window into another world. He was also kind enough to take a photo with me which made the moment even more special. What impressed me most was the way he connected everyday traditions, like the sauna, with deeper cultural layers. Learning that it was once considered a sacred space, where life both began and ended, made me see Finnish culture with fresh eyes. All the staff were dressed in traditional costumes which created a wonderful atmosphere and many of them were very knowledgeable too, happy to share interesting stories and facts. Even though I came alone, I never felt lonely. The stories and people made the place feel alive. Highly recommend this museum if you want to go beyond the surface and experience the soul of Finland. ✨

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Timo Orre
Timo Orre
2 semanas hace en Google

Liikaa porukkaa

Paula Ābele
Paula Ābele
2 semanas hace en Google

Wonderful museum! Such an interesting buildings and details. All staff fluently speak English, and is willing to answer all the questions you might have about the history, peculiarities and the tiniest trifle you happen to spot during the tour. The museum closes at 5 pm, but it means only that the buildings are locked, the territory itself is opened 24/7 and is more like a public park.