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The Helsinki City Museum is an overall experience with the milieu, exhibitions and indoor decoration telling about daily life in the Helsinki of the past.
The Helsinki City Museum opened its newest museum in the Tori Quarters on 13 May 2016. The thorough renovation has turned the five old buildings and the modern extension built between them into a unique museum complex. The museum, designed based on the terms of free access, brings a historic milieu, previously unknown to most, to use by the citizens. Access is always free of charge, so we have designed the entire museum, the interior included, as a low-threshold facility. The museum also has three courtyards. The Falkman Courtyard, for example, has only been open to the public in special situations in the past.
The Helsinki City Museum is the world’s only museum focusing on Helsinki. The daily life of citizens of the past is reflected both in the exhibitions and in the interior. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Finlover29 (talk • contribs) 05:49, 18 May 2016 (UTC)Reply