The gems of Finnish aviation history in Vantaa

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Aerola's terraced houses were placed on a south-facing slope.
The Aerola terraced houses are placed on a slope. Photo: Elina Liukkonen, Alvar Aalto Foundation
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During this day tour you will learn about the history of Finnish aviation and get to admire a special Aalto destination in Vantaa. The Aviation Museum offers a lot to see and experience for both aviation enthusiasts and novices, and is ideal for a family trip. The museum displays approximately 70 aircrafts from different eras, as well as many other aviation-related artefacts such as engines and scale models. Visitors can get acquainted with travel, hobby and military Finnish aviation by touring the two large permanent exhibition halls and a third hall for changing exhibitions.

The architecturally significant terraced house complex Aerola, designed by Alvar Aalto, is also located in Vantaa, within the Veromies neighbourhood, and it is strongly linked to the history of the Helsinki-Vantaa Airport. The terraced houses were designed as apartments for the employees of Finnair’s predecessor Aero Oy, and they were built on Pyhtäänkorventie street during 1953–1955. Aerola’s terraced houses are also the only buildings designed by Aalto that are situated in Vantaa, and they are a valuable part of the city’s cultural heritage.

Experience Highlights

  • Aviation Museum
  • Aerola terraced houses
It is also possible to peek inside some of the planes on display in the Aviation Museum! Photo: Aviation Museum
It is also possible to peek inside some of the planes on display in the Aviation Museum! Photo: Aviation Museum
In 2008 an alteration of the city plan was enforced in order to protect the Aerola terraced houses. Photo: Elina Liukkonen, Alvar Aalto Foundation
In 2008 an alteration of the city plan was enforced in order to protect the Aerola terraced houses. Photo: Elina Liukkonen, Alvar Aalto Foundation
The project included a separate L-shaped building housing a sauna, laundry room and heating centre, placed on the same plot between the Aerola terraced houses. Photo: Elina Liukkonen, Alvar Aalto Foundation
The project included a separate L-shaped building housing a sauna, laundry room and heating centre, placed on the same plot between the Aerola terraced houses. Photo: Elina Liukkonen, Alvar Aalto Foundation

The gems of Finnish aviation history in Vantaa

Duration

1 day

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No

Availability

All year round

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