In this blog we follow Doctor Albert Armnstein and his great adventures in Finland.
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The open-air museum of Seurasaari is located on a beautiful green island just a few kilometres from the heart of Helsinki. The island is a tranquil oasis in the midst of the city and at the museum the traditional Finnish way of life is displayed in the cottages, farmsteads and manors of the past four centuries that have been relocated from all around Finland.
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Armnstein with fans in Hietaniemi cemetary. From Hietsu you can find the graves of Hugo Simberg, Tove Jansson, Mika Waltari and many more.
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Outside the old Lapinlahti mental hospital.
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Vegan frozen yogurt from Kippo. On nom.
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In Matti Helenius Park. It's a small park named after finnish Temperance movement leader Matti Helenius-Seppälä. Of course people drink there a lot.
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Remember to drink! At the beach in Turku.
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Green backyard in Käpylä.
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How to translate 'lippakioski'? Peak stall? Whatever you call it, you should visit Käpylän lippis. It's run by 3 cute young man, who really know how to make caffeine addict happy. There will be punk, lots of grannies from a home across the street and wonderful, fun atmosphere. In Käpylä.
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What a wondeful weekend. Nothing but rest.
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Kamppi is pretty ugly.
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Sunset in Taivaskallio.
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Liike 51 is small and cozy little store in Tapanila. Here you can find near produced and organic food - and for some odd reason french food products.
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Bus stop outside Meilahti hospital.
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