• Seurasaari Open-Air Museum, located on Seurasaari island in Helsinki, is a public park.
  • Midsummer bonfire, Seurasaari. Seurasaari (Swedish: Fölisön) is an island and a district in Helsinki, Finland, known mostly as the location of the Seurasaari Open-Air Museum...
  • Until the late 1880’s the manor of Meilahti used the Seurasaari Island for grazing the cattle. In 1889 it was rented for the Serving Company by Helsinki City.
  • A mix of urban environments, parks and almost pristine nature, it is made of 300 islands, for what is known as the Helsinki Archipelago.
  • Seurasaari is an open-air museum and a quiet retreat on an island just a few kilometers from the center of Helsinki, Finland.
  • Today, Seurasaari is known for its Midsummer celebrations, and it is one of the most popular places for Sunday strolls in Helsinki.
  • Seurasaari is a popular recreation area in western Helsinki. A leisurely walk on the island offers something new to see and experience every time.
  • The Seurasaari island provides a nice setting for outdoor recreation, sun worshippers and walkers.
  • As long as your'e inside Helsinki, a standard ticket will work fine, and Seurasaari is inside of Helsinki's borders (although just).
  • Seurasaari Island is connected with a bridge to the rest off Helsinki.