Title | : | Helsinki Walk: Seurasaari Island & Open-Air Museum, October 2021, Finland [4K] |
Duration | : | 47:23 |
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Published | : | 25-11-2021 |
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Helsinki Walk: Seurasaari Open-Air Museum, October 2021, Finland.
Seurasaari is an island and a district in Meilahti area, known mostly as the location of the Seurasaari Open-Air Museum, which consists of old, mainly wooden buildings transplanted from elsewhere in Finland. The museum was established in 1909 to showcase local and historical wood building around different regions and the 87 separate buildings give an overall view of the life in Finnish countryside from the 18th to the 20th. During the walk one can see not all but most of these buildings.
Every summer, many Helsinkians come to Seurasaari to enjoy the rural, peaceful outdoor atmosphere. Despite the visitors, the island has a variety of wildlife, especially birds, but also red squirrels and hares.
00:00 Walk begins from a path leading to Seurasaari
1:17 One can take a bus from the city centre next to the island
2:15 Seuraaren silta / Bridge to Seurasaari
4:58 Entering Seurasaari
5:12 Ranger house (Metsänvartijan talo) built in 1890
5:52 Continuing the Seurasaarentie street
7:47 The Ivars farmstead from Närpiö, Ostrobothnia / Pohjanmaa
8:06 Storehouse from Utsjoki (Heinätupa + aitta)
8:19 The Tree Storehouse from Petsamo (Patsasaitta aka Nili)
8:39 The Parsonage from Iisalmi (Iisalmen pappila), built by master-builder Simon Silvén in 1797-98
9:26 Antti farmstead from Säkylä, western Finland (Antin talo)
10:03 Bell tower of Karuna church (Karunan kirkko)
10:30 Smock mill (harakkamylly) from Punkalaidun, Western Finland
12:24 Niemelä Tenant Farm (Niemelän torppa) from Central Finland
13:30 Kirkkovene (church boat)
14:13 More of Niemelä Tenant Farm, its sauna from 1786 and cabin from 1844
16:43 Karuna church (Karunan kirkko), oldest building of the museum, built in 1685-86
17:39 Kahiluoto Manor House (Kahiluodon kartano) from Western Finland, built in 1790
18:38 Granaries (aitta) from western Finland
20:03 Pertinotsa house from Karelia
20:25 Kaukola smoke cottage (Kaukolan savutupa) and its granaries
21:51 Pertinotsa house from behind
22:45 Yusupoff Stable (Jusupoffin talli) from Helsinki, built in 1840s by the Russian noblewoman Zenaida Yusupova
23:30 Telephone booth (Puhelinkioski) from 1913, Helsinki
23:56 'Pikku Helsinki' showcasing 19th century life of Helsinki from Kaivopuisto area
24:25 Leppälä cottage (Leppälän mökki) from Loimaa, Southwest Finland
25:13 19th century country store (Maalaiskauppa) from Savitaipale, South Karelia
26:23 Smock mill (mamsellimylly) from Oripää, Southwest Finland, built in 1894
28:33 Forest path
29:84 Restaurant 'Seurasaaren Kruunu', built in 1890
30:31 Down the stairs towards the sea
32:10 Seurasaari pier
33:35 Swans near the beach
34:22 Behind the fence locates Seurasaari baths (Seurasaaren uimala), that has nudist beach, separate areas for women and men
35:20 Some sort of abandoned storage
36:07 Info and history about the baths
36:40 Continuing the path next to sea
39:30 Seurasaari public beach (Seurasaaren uimaranta)
43:06 Back at Seurasaari bridge
44:39 Small extra route in Pukkisaari island
46:09 Swans under the bridge
The approximate route:
www.google.com/maps/dir/60.1883648,24.887484/60.18…
Shot with GoPro in 4K.
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