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Photo credits: Seurasaari, photographers: Topi Leikas, Maija Huitu.

Seurasaari is an open-air museum located on an island near Helsinki, Finland. The museum was founded in 1909 and features around 87 traditional Finnish buildings that have been relocated from different parts of Finland to the island. The buildings date from the 18th to the 20th century and include farmhouses, manors, churches, and other structures that showcase the history and culture of rural Finland.

Visitors to the museum can explore the buildings, which have been furnished with traditional Finnish items such as furniture, clothing, and tools. Costumed guides offer tours and demonstrations of traditional crafts and activities, such as weaving, spinning, and butter churning. The museum also hosts special events throughout the year, including concerts, festivals, and holiday celebrations.

In addition to the historic buildings, Seurasaari also includes a nature trail that runs through a forested area on the island. The trail features a variety of plants and wildlife, and offers views of the surrounding sea and nearby islands. The museum is a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike, and provides a unique glimpse into the history and traditions of rural Finland.