Target group: Tourists
Hop-On Hop-Off bus runs to Sipoonkorpi National Park again this summer
This summer, Sipoonkorpi National Park will once again be easily and ecologically accessible with the Sipoonkorpi Hop-On Hop-Off bus. A new HSL bus route will further add to the accessibility of the area.
Machine translation on vantaa.fi to help you understand
Site can now be machine translated to more than 100 languages. These translations help you to understand, especially when no official translation is available.
Support in dealing with the services of the city and authorities in multiple languages - watch Vantaa multilingual guidance's presentation video!
Multilingual advisors are available at Vantaa Info Myyrmäki and Tikkurila and International House Helsinki.
History of Håkansböle, part III
The Sanmarks were the last private owners of the manor. The city of Vantaa has owned the manor since 2005.
History of Håkansböle, part II
Håkansbole estate truly flourished in the nineteenth century. The ownership of the manor was kept within the family.
History of Håkansböle, part I
The history of Håkansböle estate can be traced all the way back to the sixteenth century.
Corona detection dogs begin their work at Helsinki-Vantaa airport
Sniffing stations have been built at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport for corona detection dogs, which are trained to recognize COVID 19.
Håkansböle manorial park
The manorial park was established on the Håkansböle estate in the 1780’s. Today the park is open to the public year-round and serves as a site for a variety of events.
Online materials
The Vantaa City Museum has published its materials in the online Finna service as well as in the form of mobile games and online exhibitions. In addition to these, the museum also creates articles, blog posts, videos and podcasts. Most of the online materials are currently available only in Finnish.
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.