National Museum of Finland

Mannerheimintie 34, 00100 Helsinki

The National Museum of Finland illustrates Finnish history from prehistoric times to the 19th century. The museum's unique exhibits tell of life from a period of over 10 000 years. Temporary exhibitions on current themes.

The National Museum building was designed by the Finnish architects Herman Gesellius, Armas Lindgren and Eliel Saarinen. With its granite façade and steatite decoration, the building is one of Finland's most significant national-romantic works of architecture. The museum was opened to the public in 1916.

A café and museum shop are also located in the museum.

The National Museum of Finland has closed its doors for the duration of the museum’s renovation and expansion project. The museum is estimated to reopen its doors to the public in spring 2027.