Dit openluchtmuseum werd in 1909 geopend op het populaire recreatie-eiland Seurasaari. De permanente tentoonstelling bestaat uit Finse boerenarchitectuur, en heeft 85 gebouwen die uit verschillende delen van het land komen. Er zijn buitenhuizen, schommels, kerkboten, een teerput en de houten Karunakerk (1686). De oprichter van het museum, professor in etnologie, Axel Olai Heikel, ligt naast deze kerk begraven. Het twee verdiepingen tellende Ivargebouw heeft perfect bewaard gebleven binnenkanten. Geniet van de bossen en de evenementen die er worden gehouden, met name het traditionele midzomerfeest.
The WeeGee Exhibition Center contains five different museums, a gallery for modern art, a digital art center, a souvenir shop and a restaurant-cafeteria with a cabinet for private occasions. Fifteen different exhibitions take place there every year. This is the place to get to know the local art, history and culture.
The Espoo City Museum tells the history of the Finland's second largest city from it's prehistoric times to modern day and it's celebrations and difficulties. The permanent exhibition is "A Trip through Time in Espoo" and it also organizes lots of different exhibitions in all different locations around the city.
The Heureka Science Center, Vantaa is the place for people who like to try things out for themselves and press the buttons that make things work, both figuratively and literally speaking. The Science Center's many exhibitions offer something for everybody. The different approaches to science are almost certain to guarantee that each member of the family will find something to interest him or her. The changing exhibitions cover such diverse subjects as ancient cultures, particle physics, chaos or Nordic explorers. At the impressive Verne theater you can watch super-films, multimedia productions and planetarium programs.