Finlands Nationalmuseum
Finlands Nationalmuseum | |
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Finlands Nationalmuseum | |
Generelle informationer | |
Type | Kulturhistorie |
Adresse | Helsinki, Finland |
Grundlagt | 1905 |
Arkitekt | Gesellius-Lindgren-Saarinen |
Besøgende | 447.139 (2014) |
Eksterne henvisninger | |
www.museovirasto.fi/en/ | |
Information med symbolet hentes fra Wikidata. |
Finlands Nationalmuseum (finsk: Kansallismuseo, svensk: Nationalmuseum) er et nationalmuseum i Finland, der udstiller genstande fra landets historie fra stenalderen og frem til i dag. Museet er indrettet i en nationalromantisk bygning i det centrale Helsinki, og det er en del af Museiverket (indtil 2018 kaldet Nationalrådet for Antikviteter) (finsk: Museovirasto, svensk: Museiverket), under ministeriet for kultur og uddannelse.[1]
Galleri
- Bygningnen
- Museet udefra. Bjørnestatue fra 1910 af Emil Wikström.
- Glasmosaik
- Offersten fra Häme, Kalvola.
- Stenkiste fra jernalderen fundet i Kolmhaara, Honkilahti.
- Elghovedet fra Huittinen fra omkring år 7000 f.v.t.
- Samling af finske genstande fra stenalderen
- Samling af finske genstande fra jernalderen
- Religiøs kunst fra middelalderen
- Våben og rustninger
- Krudtvåben
- Suontakasværdet fra omkring år 1030.
- Service
- Udstillingslokale
- Rekonstruerede dragter fra 1000-tallet
- Rekonstruerede dragt fra 1100-tallet
- Møbler og malerier
- Aleksandr 1.'s stol brugt ved Landdagen i Borgå, oprindeligt bestilt af Paul 1. ved Sankt Petersborgi 1797
Referencer
- ^ "Finnish National Board of Antiquities web site". Arkiveret fra originalen 3. november 2011. Hentet 23. oktober 2019.
Eksterne henvisninger
Koordinater: 60°10′30″N 24°55′46″Ø / 60.1749°N 24.9294°Ø
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The throne used by Emperor Alexander I in the Porvoo Parliament in 1809. The seat was commissioned by Emperor Paul I in St. Petersburg in 1797. The throne has been part of the collections of the National Museum of Finland since 1919.
Museum stub
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Weapons in the National Museum of Finland, Helsinki, Finland.
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Interior of the National Museum of Finland, Helsinki, Finland. Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction.
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The exterior of the National Museum of Finland in Helsinki, with its bear statue.
Forfatter/Opretter: Rauno Träskelin / The Finnish National Board of Antiquities, Licens: CC BY 4.0
The Mesolithic moose head figurine "Elk's Head of Huittinen" from Huittinen, Finland.
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Interior view of the National Museum of Finland, Helsinki, Finland. Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction. Artwork is in the public domain because the artist(s) died more than 70 years ago.
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Interior view of the National Museum of Finland, Helsinki, Finland. Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction. Artwork is in the public domain because the artist(s) died more than 70 years ago.
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Interior of the National Museum of Finland, Helsinki, Finland. Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction.
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Interior of the National Museum of Finland, Helsinki, Finland. Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction.
Forfatter/Opretter: Daderot, Licens: CC0
Weapons in the National Museum of Finland, Helsinki, Finland.
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Exhibit in the Archaeological collections, National Museum of Finland, Helsinki, Finland. Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction.
National Museum, Finland. Mannerheimintie 34, Helsinki. Built 1910. Architects: Herman Gesellius, Armas Lindgren and Eliel Saarinen.
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Interior of the National Museum of Finland, Helsinki, Finland. Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction.
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Perniö costume reconstruction, from 12th century grave. On exhibit in the Archaeological collections, National Museum of Finland, Helsinki, Finland.
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One of eleven Iron Age burial cists excavated at Kolmhaara in Honkilahti. Now on display at the National Museum of Finland in Helsinki.
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An "offering stone" found on the slope of a field in Häme, Kalvola in Western Finland. Although it cannot be dated accurately, it has been associated with the Iron Age, and since 1917 has been owned by the National Museum of Finland, where it is now exhibited.
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Suontaka Sword in Finnish National Museum of Finland 18.11.2017
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Helsinki, National Museum of Finland museum building.