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The National Museum of Finland is located in Helsinki and is the largest general museum in the country. The museum is devoted to the cultural history of Finland from prehistoric times to the present day, with a focus on the everyday lives of Finnish people. The museum's collections include over 1 million objects, such as archaeological finds, weapons, textiles, furniture, and photographs.

The museum's permanent exhibitions are spread over three floors and showcase the history and culture of Finland. The exhibitions are organized chronologically and cover topics such as the life of the early settlers, the Middle Ages, the Finnish War, the Second World War, and the post-war period.

The National Museum of Finland also hosts temporary exhibitions, events, and workshops throughout the year. The museum's cafe and shop offer visitors a chance to relax and purchase unique souvenirs and Finnish crafts. Additionally, the museum has an extensive library and archive that are open to the public for research purposes.

The museum is housed in a neo-medieval castle-style building, completed in 1910, designed by Finnish architects Herman Gesellius, Armas Lindgren, and Eliel Saarinen. The building is an iconic landmark in Helsinki and is surrounded by a beautiful park that is popular with locals and tourists alike.