The Finish National Museum contains a collection of ethnographic exhibits. The first floor has the Prehistoric department and the history of Finland.
Some attractions within Finnish National Museum Helsinki First Floor Map:
  • Prehistoric Department
  • (1) Stone Age and Bronze Age
  • (2) Iron Age
  • Historical Department
  • (5) Medieval sculpture; funerary monuments
  • (6) The medieval church
  • (7) Drinking vessels
  • (8) Lutheran church art (17th/18th c.)
  • (9) Icons
  • (15) Weapons
  • (16) Medieval implements and utensils
  • Ethnographic Department
  • (41) Woven textiles
  • (43) Ryijy rugs
  • (44) Early 19th c. hut; old furniture
  • (45-46) Furniture (18th and 19th c.)
  • Finno-Ugrian Collection
  • (49-51) Sami (Lapps)
  • (53) Ostyaks, Voguls, Hungarians
  • (54) Votyaks, Cheremisses (Mari), Mordvins
  • (55) Estonians, Votians, Livonians
  • (56) Karelians, Veps
  • (18) Renaissance Room
  • (19) Guild paraphernalia; church vessels
  • (20) Burgher Baroque
  • (21) Baroque
  • (22) Church art (18th c.)
  • (23) Chinese porcelain
  • (24) Glass, ceramics
  • (25) Rococo room from Jakkarila manor-house
  • (26) Rococo cabinet from Jakkarila
  • (27) Throne Room
  • (28) Gustavian Room
  • (29) Empire, Biedermeier and neo-Rococo
  • (30) Portraits of Finnish officers
  • (31) Picture, "The Attack" (1899)
  • (32) Dolls' houses, toys
  • Finland as an independent state (from 1917)
  • (33) History; industry and transport; fashion trends
  • (34) 20th century domestic architecture and culture
  • (35) Social conditions, education