Museums in Finland
There are more museums per person in Finland than in any other country in the world! We collected some highlights for you:
Ainola - the home of Jean Sibelius in Tuusula, near the city of Helsinki (this attraction is recommended by the bestseller book
1000 Places To See Before You Die):
http://www.ainola.fi/eng_index.php
Bengtskär Lighthouse (Scandinavia's highest lighthouse, 52 meters, built in 1906, the first lighthouse museum in Finland, a possibility for overnight stayings in the old home of the lighthouse keeper):
http://www.bengtskar.fi
Finnish Museum of Horology (the only museum of its kind in the Nordic Countries, Espoo, near Helsinki):
http://www.kellomuseo.fi
Kierikki - the Stone Age Centre (the biggest modern log building in Europe, prizes awarded in 2001 and in 2002):
http://www.kierikki.fi
Lusto (Finland's national forest museum: exhibitions & arboretum, we especially recommend "The Room of Silence" audiovisual nature show, in Punkaharju near the city of Savonlinna, visit also Retretti - see below):
http://www.lusto.fi
Retretti Art Centre in the Finnish primary rock and glass-bottom boat cruises (in Punkaharju near Lusto Forest Museum, see above):
http://www.retretti.fi
Suomenlinna Island Fortress (the island fortress no visitor to Helsinki should miss, the biggest sea fortress in Scandinavia, founded in 1748 on the islands of the coast of Helsinki, included in the list of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites, many museums, beaches for swimming, restaurants and cafes, a wonderful "Suomenlinna Experience" multi-image show, boats from the Market Square, also guided tours, in Helsinki):
http://www.suomenlinna.fi and
http://virtual.finland.fi/finfo/english/suomenlinna.html and
http://www.suomenlinnatours.com/frontpage and
http://www.locationguide.fi/index.php?p=browse&mc=5
Suomenlinna Island Fortress is one of the largest sea fortresses in the world, founded in 1748 on the islands of the Helsinki coast, included in UNESCO`s World Heritage Sites, many museums: