Ainola is a home museum, where the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, his wife Aino and their family lived from 1904 until 1972. Opened in 1974, it includes the main ... read more
Gösta Serlachius Museum is, together with the Serlachius Museum Gustaf, part of the Serlachius Museums, which have been the dream of the Finnish forest industrialist and ... read more
Halosenniemi Museum is a house-museum, located in the studio of painter Pekka Halonen, situated on the shores of Lake Tuusula. Halosenniemi was built in 1902, in the ... read more
Hvitträsk, is renowned as an elegant example of a construction in the Finnish in the National Romantic style. The villa was built by the architect trio Gesellius, ... read more
Mannerheim Museum is a house-museum, dedicated to the life and times of Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (1867-1951), Marshal of Finland and 6th president of Finland ... read more
Sinebrychoff Art Museum, today part of the Finnish National Gallery, is at one hand a house museum presenting the home of the Sinebrychoff Brewing family as it was in ... read more
Studio Aalto is part of the Alvar Aalto Museum, together with the Aalto House and the Muuratsalo Experimental House on the island of Muuratsalo. It belonged the ... read more
Söderlångvik manor, today a private museum, was the summer residence of Amos Anderson (1878-1961), a businessman, newspaper publisher, politician and patron of the ... read more
Villa Tamminiemi has been the official residence of three presidents of the Finnish Republic: President Ryti (1940-1944), President Mannerheim (1944-1946) and President ... read more
The Aalto House is part of the Alvar Aalto Museum, together with the Aalto Studio and Muuratsalo Experimental House on the island of Muuratsalo. It is the former house ... read more
Wolkoff House Museum is a merchant house and one of the oldest remaining wooden buildings in Lappeenranta. The house was constructed in stages between 1826 and 1905. It ... read more