Seurasaari

Seurasaari is a well-known island and area of Helsinki, Finland, best known for its open-air museum, which comprises 87 diverse historical buildings from various parts of Finland that have been carefully kept to this day. It is not only an accessible coastline, but it is also a popular tourist site in Finland. The island with this museum shows tourists the best of Finland's history.


The oldest of these is the Karuna Church, which was erected in 1685 and is a significant historical-cultural monument that provides a visual delight for visitors. The museum not only features age-old structures to illustrate the picture of Finland's past, but it also has a performance by actors dressed in ancient historical costumes, shops selling antique souvenirs, and various other recreational items for tourists.

Aside from the open-air museum, the Seurasaari island is also known for its breathtaking natural beauty, which includes a variety of wildlife species like hares, birds, squirrels, ducks, and the Finnish fox. The island appears vivid green, dominated by a variety of plant types and colorful flowering plants that are particularly eye-catching for visitors.


The Seurasaari island is ideal for a family picnic, with appealing chances for a boat trip and swimming in the crystal clear blue seas.


Location: Seurasaari, Finland

Seurasaari (photo: https://www.discoveringfinland.com/)
Seurasaari (photo: https://www.discoveringfinland.com/)
Seurasaari (photo: https://scanmagazine.co.uk/)
Seurasaari (photo: https://scanmagazine.co.uk/)

Top 10 Most Beautiful Islands in Finland

  1. top 1 Suomenlinna
  2. top 2 Åland
  3. top 3 Vartiosaari
  4. top 4 Replot
  5. top 5 Seurasaari
  6. top 6 Kaunisaari
  7. top 7 Lonna
  8. top 8 Uunisaari
  9. top 9 Viikinsaari
  10. top 10 Pihlajasaari

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