Helsinki Observatory

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Helsinki, Finland

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Museum· Tourist attraction· Observatory

Helsinki Observatory Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Helsinki Observatory is located in Helsinki, Finland on Kopernikuksentie 1. Helsinki Observatory is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category museum in Finland.

Address

Kopernikuksentie 1

Phone

+358 294124244

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Edward E. Kivelä

There will be a nice picnic during next summer

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Juha Nurmonen

History of this place cannot be forgotten when considering development of amateur and professional astronomy in Helsinki and in Finland. Fortunately one can visit the place and see it, old telescopes etc. Not good for people using a wheel chair. Home of many astronomical events, too.

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Tori Page

Small but interesting little museum. The two gentlemen working there were helpful and keen to share their knowledge.

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Eva ka

Was very excited to go..but it's really small and you have to pay extra to go to the tower. Could have telescopes that people could use, also some kind of "space sand" or something like that for children to interract with. There are amazing museums in Finland from witch you can get plenty of ideas..so no stars

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A.T. S

Small compact museum. Lots of stairs. Nice surroundings. Nice Park. Bit small exhibition. Store has many books In museum. Worth to visit

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Aleksi Lausti

Great atmosphere along with historical astronomical devices and a little cafe in the courtyard. Not a long time needed to see the museum but sitting outside enjoying a beverage is very relaxing providing the weather is nice.

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Tomi Taskinen

Fabulous place. Nice museum about astronomy in Finland, Ursa shop sell books and star gazing stuff and there is even interesting exhibition of current events in astronomy. There are also different free events in Helsinki Observatory.

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Nicole Olson

Lovely museum. Includes history from not only the observatory itself, but Finland's astronomy history as well. Old telescopes, clocks and records that are just amazing. Includes some more recent ESA and NASA related things as well.