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曼纳海姆博物馆

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    • EatTravelLive 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We went here about an hour before closing on a Friday. We were welcomed, almost as coming to someone's house, and were quickly paired up with an english speaking guide. It was just the two of us. The tour was very informative, and our guide was well-informed about the subject matter. Unlike what some folks have said, we could clearly understand our guide and the information was clear. The tour is about 45 minutes, and we learned a lot about Finland's history. Pictures are not allowed, but the views and the material is fascinating.Upon completion, the staff also gave us a couple of post cards etc. (which were on sale) as a gift. That was very nice.When we left, my wife forgot her pursue in the museum. We were the last tour before closing at 4pm and we had already walked to the base of the hill to catch our tram back to hotel when we realized this. I ran back to the museum, and was afraid that given its after closing time, we may have to wait for the next day (but our flight was the next day), so you can imagine our concern.At 4:10pm I rang the bell of the museum as it had closed and was relieved to find someone opening the door. Before I could say anything they knew why I was back and returned the pursue. What I found extremely praiseworthy is that in the 15 or 20 minutes that we had gone, the staff had already managed to determine our hotel (perhaps from our hotel umbrellas) and had called and obtained our US home number and were trying to reach us. This is going well beyond standard customer service. We are very thankful for their kind gesture.Overall, it was a good experience to begin with, which was increased orders of magnitude by the staff's friendliness and their earnest effort to return our property to us (rather than just doing a good old lost and found).Much appreciated. Worth a trip. Do go.
    • TheFlyingSuitcase 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The visit of the house takes place as a 1-hour guided tour (10 euro) covering the houses interior and Mannerheims life. I believe they have guides for different languages / or the guides are multilingual. In my case it took just 3-4 minutes and then a young lady appeared and very friendly guide me through the house in fluent Swedish. The house became a museum a few years after Mannerheims death and you get a good glimpse of his life and the historical context - from his broken up family of his childhood, through the fast career in the czars Russian army, becoming a bank director and then returning to the military at old age to lead the white troops in the civil war and later to defend Finland against Stalins assault on the country . If there is one downside, I probably felt like it was slightly too much of a heroes fairytale - I would have liked a more balanced account showing also the pitfalls he must have had - eg why his close involvement with Hitler? Because he saw him as a lesser evil and key to keeping Finland's sovereignty ? But all in all a very informative visit and a fantastical very motivated young guide. I surely do recommend this ( but you should possibly read a bit beforehand on Finland's recent history to place it into context).
    • JornTv 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We saw this museum rated very high and went without knowing a lot about it in advance. Turned out that it was very good and Mannerheim was a lot more interesting than first expected. We went in the winter, off the tourist season, but the museum was still quite full. Could be worth to keep in mind if you are visiting in the high-season. It is also a bit hard to find, but totally worth looking for.
    • _B4737NK 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I will not write much as being totally agree with previous comments - the place is really must-to-visit.You may firstly be confused that local personalities may be attractive but the Mannerheim's bio and his house are the first thing you need to know and visit here.Large collection of 'artefacts' through CGM life show the history of Eurasia in 19-20 centuries.Exceptional thanks to our guide Mr.Alex.Tours are in Finnish, English, Russian.
    • UlrikeM166 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Not so easy to find, but once you've found it, take your time! It's worth the visit. I very much enjoyed the feeling of having the Mannerheim family still there.
    • 3KIMW 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a guided tour of a very special house, full of history with a very good guide. Not cheap at 10 euros entry, but well worth it.
    • LightandMotionPhoto 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      One of the highlights of our visit to Helsinki. Spend a few hours here with the very knowledgeable guides, and be transported back in time and relive the story of a remarkable man. The modern history of Finland - fascinating.
    • gfron1 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We spent 8 days exploring Helsinki and mostly its food. Many of the museums left me cold, but I learned so much at the Mannerheim. Our guide was the tall woman with long straight hair - so fun and informative. Truly the highlight of my trip.
    • Stefan299 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      a Very nice and interesting museum about one of the most important men in Finland. The guide was fantastic, she knows a lot and was realy enthousiastic.
    • Kollimaho 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You have to take a guided tour, but guide was pretty good and he told interesting stuff about Mannerheim who was a Finnish General and President.
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