Burgher’s House
Helsinki
Copyright: Helsingin KaupunginmuseoBurgher’s House
Slip in through the yellow gate and get acquainted with the life of the middle-class in the 1860s Helsinki. The Burgher’s House was completed in 1818. It is the oldest remaining wooden house in central Helsinki. Head Fireman Alexander Wickholm bought the house in 1859 as his home with his wife Erika and their three children. The rooms of the house have been restored and decorated according to information obtained from estate inventories to illustrate the life of a wealthy minor official’s family.
Useful Information
- Address: Kristianinkatu 12, 00170 Helsinki
- Email: kaupunginmuseo@hel.fi
- Phone: +358 9 3107 1549
- More Info: www.ruiskumestarintalo.fi/en
Do & See
Helsinki is a great city to wander around in, and many attractions are located within walking distance from the town centre. But, if you need to rest your legs or maybe don’t have much time, the tram is an excellent option! It will take you around the city in an effective way and you will be able to see many interesting things along your journey.