The Natural History Museum houses the oldest, furriest, fastest and laziest inhabitants of our diverse planet as well as many other current and past creatures. How big were mammoths, what is the life of …
The Natural History Museum houses the oldest, furriest, fastest and laziest inhabitants of our diverse planet as well as many other current and past creatures. How big were mammoths, what is the life of beavers like, and what kind of paths has life evolved along? Our permanent exhibitions are Finnish Nature, World Nature, History of Life, Story of the Bones and Change in the Air. In addition, the museum has temporary exhibitions. The Natural History Museum is located right in the centre of Helsinki. The building is easily identified by the elk statue. When was the last time you stopped at the feet of a dinosaur or listened to sounds of African night? You can book a guide as a travel companion. We accept Museum card.
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Sep 1, 2024
My husband and I visited during our visit to Helsinki. There are several floors to explore with different subjects. We particularly enjoyed the skeletons! There are activities for young children as…Full review by Shinxus18
Jul 21, 2024
I took my kids to the museum for the first time and it was definitely a success. There were so much to see and to wonder and new information even for adults. We especially liked the bone exhibit. The…Full review by Siru H
Apr 7, 2024
This excellent biological museum (first a zoological museum and since 1996 a natural history museum) has three floors: bones on the 1st floor, the wildlife of the world and climate change exhibition …Full review by JariJK