The Finnish Heritage Agency preserves Finland's material cultural heritage: collects, studies and distributes knowledge of it.
The Finnish Heritage Agency
Visiting address: Sturenkatu 2a, Helsinki
Postal address: P.O. Box 913, FI-00101 Helsinki
Telephone exchange +358 295 33 6000 (Mon–Fri 8–16.15)
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The Sturenkatu service point is open from Monday to Thursday from 9am to 3pm. The telephone service is open on weekdays from 9 to 11.30. At other times, please contact by e-mail.
Visiting address: Sturenkatu 2a
Postal address: P.O. Box 913, FI-00101 Helsinki
Museokatu 1 (Carriage House). The Carriage House is situated in The National Museum of Finland's park.
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The Oldžigin family having a meal in Kolgujak, Siberia, in 1912 (cropped image), Kai Donner / Picture Collections of the Finnish Heritage Agency. Objektinumero: VKK532:2207
The fortress of Irkeshtam, 1906–1908 (cropped image), Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim / Picture Collections of the Finnish Heritage Agency. Objektinumero: VKK269:70
Butcher with a goat cart at Urga market in Mongolia in 1909 (cropped image), Sakari Pälsi / Picture Collections of the Finnish Heritage Agency. Objektinumero: VKK156:120
Finnish builders in Port Arthur, Canada, in 1927 (cropped image), Sakari Pälsi / Picture Collections of the Finnish Heritage Agency. Objektinumero: VKK158:35
Boys in a canoe in Papua New Guinea, 1910–1912 (cropped image), Gunnar Landtman / Picture Collections of the Finnish Heritage Agency. Objektinumero: VKK248:452
Hannu Haahti preaching in Okaloko at the Olukonda mission station in Namibia on 16 July 1911 (cropped image), Hannu Haahti / The picture collection of the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission / Picture Collections of the Finnish Heritage Agency. Objektinumero: VKKSLS837
Ethnographic Collection
The Ethnographic Collection has focused on recording the key picture materials with cultural and historical significance taken and acquired by Finnish researchers and travellers around the world.