Interesting museums to visit with kids, family-friendly and children's museums, Finland
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Mathildedal is a charming 19th-century ironworks village by the sea in Salo, Southern Finland. Dating back to 1852, this lovingly restored community features historic red-painted wooden buildings nestled in a coastal setting with artisan boutiques, cozy cafés, bakeries, and even a village brewery.
Lohja Museum, established in 1911, is located in the historic Iso-Pappila vicarage area near the Church of St. Lawrence. The main building was designed by architect August Boman in 1863. The grounds feature period interiors, a garden with apple trees, a seasonal café, and space suitable for families.
Iittala Village is a cultural and design destination in Hämeenlinna, renowned for its historic glass factory and visitor-friendly artisan workshops.
Tamminiemi is a historic villa situated on the seashore in the Meilahti district of Helsinki, adjacent to the Seurasaari Open-Air Museum. Originally built in 1904, it served as the official residence of Finland's President Urho Kekkonen from 1956 until 1981.