Finnish Nature main exhibition

Open in this format until 31.12.2024.

New main exhibition will open during year 2025!

In the Main Exhibition in Haltia you explore the magic seasons and get a taste of nature’s power of creation with a touch of mythology from the Kalevala.

The Snowy Canyon leads to the main exhibition and the space describes life on the snow, in it and under it.

Our main attraction is a huge nature panorama wall. The Five Seasons virtual wall is an eighteen-meter-long animated landscape panorama that invites you to step right into nature. It takes you from the Finnish Archipelago to the fells of Lapland and to all Finland’s 41 national parks.

The experience deepends with an audioguide, that includes in the ticket price.

Experiences in Main Exhibition

Haltia’s nature panorama

The 18 meter wide nature panorama, a virtual landscape, in Haltia is called “The Five Seasons”.

Main Exhibition

Duck Egg

As the heart of the exhibition there is a large wooden Duck Egg (Sotkanmuna). The Duck Egg serves as the setting for the Game Theory video installation by artist Osmo Rauhala.

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Mother Nature’s Call

At Haltia’s Mother Nature’s Call voice installation you may hear and feel the noises from the nature! Kirsi Ihalainen, the sound artist, has recorded unique sound clips from all over Finland.

Pimeä näyttelytila joss puun runkoja ja sammalkäytävä

Day hut

At the day hut you can sit down near the fireplace, read stories from guest books and peek out from the window to the nature outdoor.

Bear’s Den

In the Bear’s Den (Karhunpesä) room, you can crawl into the dens of various animals. You can even curl up next to Halla the bear.

Karhu makaa

Encounters with the flying squirrel in Urban Nature!

In the renewed Urban Nature exhibition space, you can now explore the life of a flying squirrel through Benjam Pöntinen’s slideshow, the VR experience glasses and the game “Next door to a flying squirrel”. The whole family game is meant to design a neighborhood for a family so that a human and a flying squirrel can live there.

The project has received funding from the LIFE Programme of the European Union. The material reflects the views by the authors, and the Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.

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River

The water flows from the rapid to the river and forward to the lake and finally to the Kvarken upthrust.

Näyttelytila

Come and see!

Entrance ticket and audio guide 13/8 €
Free entrance with Museum Card, Helsinki Card and children under 7 years
Reserve your tickets in advance from our online shop
Guided tours

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To Haltia also with bus!

With the bus 245/245A/245K to Nuuksionpää/Kattila that departs from Espoo Centre/ Espoo Train Station (plattform nr 32). The bus stop is called Haltia. Haltia is located 20 kilometres from the centre of Espoo and approximately 30 kilometres from Helsinki city centre.