Seaside museums – Architecture, art and home museums by the sea!

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Alvar Aallon ateljee kätkee sisäpihaansa amfiteatterimaisen puutarhan
Alvar Aallon ateljee kätkee sisäpihaansa amfiteatterimaisen puutarhan. Kuva: Maija Holma, Alvar Aalto -säätiö
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A self-guided museum tour around the Laajalahti bay, outside the usual tourist routes, reveals seven unique museum sites that can be experienced together or separately. In addition to the scenic surroundings, the sites are united under interesting architecture and the fact that they have originally been homes and / or workspaces. The Didrichsen Art Museum, Villa Gyllenberg and Gallen-Kallela museums also feature significant art collections and changing exhibitions.

In Alvar Aalto’s home and office building in Munkkiniemi you can take part in guided tours all year round. Aficionados of architecture and design will get an insight into the interesting life of the Aalto family and everyday life of architects’ office. During the visit, you can also explore the beautiful gardens surrounding the buildings.

On a guided tour in Tamminiemi you will learn about the house’s most famous and longest-lived inhabitant: president Urho Kekkonen (1900–1986), and discover the original interiors and design from the 1970s. Tamminiemi’s legendary tar-smelling, seaside sauna can also be visited during the summer season.

The nearby Seurasaari open-air museum comes alive in the summer. The beautiful and fascinating traditional Finnish buildings, immersed into the magnificent natural setting of the island, constitute a favourite destination for both Helsinki locals and travellers around.

There are as many as two high-quality art museums on the small Kuusisaari island. The Didrichsen Art Museum has 2-3 changing exhibitions each year. The neighbouring Villa Gyllenberg features museum’s permanent collection which includes, amongst other masterpieces, 38 works by Helene Schjerfbeck. In addition, the museum also organises changing exhibitions. On Saturdays during the summer, Kuusisaari can be reached also by water bus running between Market Square in the city centre and Kuusisaari.

The northern shore of Laajalahti bay also offers exciting museum experiences, as well as a pleasant museum café where visitors can spend a relaxing moment. The Gallen-Kallela Museum, located in a castle-like villa designed by artist Akseli Gallen-Kallela, presents the art and life of Gallen-Kallela and his contemporaries with changing exhibitions, as well as exhibitions of contemporary art. From April you can also cycle to the museum on a city bike.

The Gallen-Kallela museum presents the art and life of Akseli Gallen-Kallela and other artists working in the same historical period, as well as contemporary art. Photo: Saana Kytömäki, GKM
The Gallen-Kallela museum presents the art and life of Akseli Gallen-Kallela and other artists working in the same historical period, as well as contemporary art. Photo: Saana Kytömäki, GKM
The Gallen-Kallela museum building is a mix of various architectural styles. Photo: Saana Kytömäki, GKM
The Gallen-Kallela museum building is a mix of various architectural styles. Photo: Saana Kytömäki, GKM
Akseli Gallen-Kallela designed and built the castle-like Tarvaspää atelier building as his studio and home. Photo: Saana Kytömäki, GKM
Akseli Gallen-Kallela designed and built the castle-like Tarvaspää atelier building as his studio and home. Photo: Saana Kytömäki, GKM
The Open-Air Museum of Seurasaari was founded in 1909. Photo: Seurasaari
The Open-Air Museum of Seurasaari was founded in 1909. Photo: Seurasaari
The buildings that compose the Seurasaari Open-Air Museum have been relocated from all over Finland. Photo: Seurasaari
The buildings that compose the Seurasaari Open-Air Museum have been relocated from all over Finland. Photo: Seurasaari
The interiors of the Seurasaari Open-Air Museum buildings give an overall view of life in the Finnish countryside from the 18th to the 20th century. Photo: Seurasaari
The interiors of the Seurasaari Open-Air Museum buildings give an overall view of life in the Finnish countryside from the 18th to the 20th century. Photo: Seurasaari
Aalto's architect’s office was located in this building until 1955 when Studio Aalto completed. Photo: Maija Holma, Alvar Aalto Foundation
Aalto's architect’s office was located in this building until 1955 when Studio Aalto completed. Photo: Maija Holma, Alvar Aalto Foundation
The windows in the Studio Aalto's curved wall open onto the courtyard. Photo: Maija Holma, Alvar Aalto Foundation
The windows in the Studio Aalto's curved wall open onto the courtyard. Photo: Maija Holma, Alvar Aalto Foundation
Villa Gyllenberg is located on the south shore of Kuusisaari. Photo: Tomi Parkkonen
Villa Gyllenberg is located on the south shore of Kuusisaari. Photo: Tomi Parkkonen
Villa Gyllenberg presents Ane and Signe Gyllenberg’s art collection in their former home. Photo: Jussi Tiainen
Villa Gyllenberg presents Ane and Signe Gyllenberg’s art collection in their former home. Photo: Jussi Tiainen
Tamminiemi has been the official residence of three presidents, Risto Ryti, Gustaf Mannerheim and Urho Kekkonen. Photo: Tamminiemi
Tamminiemi has been the official residence of three presidents, Risto Ryti, Gustaf Mannerheim and Urho Kekkonen. Photo: Tamminiemi
Tamminiemi interiors are preserved in the shape that dates back to the time of President Kekkonen in the early 1970's. Photo: Tamminiemi
Tamminiemi interiors are preserved in the shape that dates back to the time of President Kekkonen in the early 1970's. Photo: Tamminiemi
There is also a charming gazebo in the Tamminiemi museum area. Photo: Tamminiemi
There is also a charming gazebo in the Tamminiemi museum area. Photo: Tamminiemi
The Didrichsen Art Museum was designed by architect Viljo Revell. Photo: Rauno Träskelin
The Didrichsen Art Museum was designed by architect Viljo Revell. Photo: Rauno Träskelin
The Didrichsen Art Museum is surrounded by a public sculpture park. Photo: Rauno Träskelin
The Didrichsen Art Museum is surrounded by a public sculpture park. Photo: Rauno Träskelin
The Didrichsen Art Museum holds two to three exhibitions a year. Photo: Rauno Träskelin
The Didrichsen Art Museum holds two to three exhibitions a year. Photo: Rauno Träskelin

Seaside museums – Architecture, art and home museums by the sea!

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3 days

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All year round

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