Worker Housing Museum
Helsinki
Copyright: Matti Similä / Helsingin kaupunginmuseoWorker Housing Museum
The nine small stove rooms of the Worker Housing Museum provide a glimpse into the history of everyday life in Helsinki. Stove ovens, wash tables and pull-out beds illustrate the life of working families during different phases of the 1900s. The museum is located in a wooden house built in 1909 with traditional decorative plants from the yards of Helsinki’s wooden houses blossoming in the attractive yard in the summer. Entrance to the Worker Housing Museum is free of charge.
Useful Information
- Address: Kirstinkuja 4, 00510 Helsinki
- Email: kaupunginmuseo@hel.fi
- Phone: +358 9 3107 1548
- More Info: www.workerhousingmuseum.fi
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.