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Vantaa City Museum Front page
Vantaa City Museum documents and displays the history of Vantaa. The museum is located in Tikkurila's old railway station.
Front page
Vantaa is Finlandʼs fourth largest city and home to around 240 000 people, built through cooperation and responsible decision-making.
Apprenticeship studies
An apprenticeship can be used to obtain any upper secondary-level vocational qualification. With an apprenticeship, you learn by doing: you get paid and accumulate your work experience.
Participate in the work of the museum
Do you want to do your part to add to our shared cultural heritage in Vantaa? On this page you can find tips on how to take historical actions in Vantaa.
Summer activities for young people and young adults
Fun activities will be organised for schoolchildren throughout the summer.
Research
We record and study the life, history and cultural environment of Vantaa. In addition to our basic duties, we carry out contemporary documentation, recording, inventory and research projects.
Kuusijärvi nature and history
The intriguing history of Kuusijärvi is full of kings, tragic maidens and a horse rider who lost his sword. The name of Kuusijärvi (“Spruce lake”) comes from a small lake surrounded by spruce trees.
Programme and tickets to Martinus
Browse through the programme of Cultural House Martinus, view individual events and buy tickets. Tickets are sold by Lippu.fi.
Boating and the archipelago
The Porslahti marina in Vuosaari has boat docking spots available for rent by Vantaa residents. Additionally, the city-owned recreational areas of Vetokannas in Kirkkonummi and the islands of Krokholmen and Tallholmen in the Sipoo archipelago are freely available for short-term camping. The islands