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The Hotel and Restaurant Museum offers families an engaging journey through Finland’s culinary and hospitality history. Located in the historic Cable Factory in Helsinki, this specialized museum brings food culture to life through interactive, multi-sensory experiences.
Children and adults can explore vintage restaurant settings, discover old cooking equipment, and learn how Finnish dining habits have evolved over time. The permanent exhibition “Taste Matters” makes history accessible and fun, allowing visitors to engage with all their senses. With its extensive collection of 20,000 items and 38,000 photographs, the museum presents stories of hotels, restaurants, and Finnish food traditions in a way that appeals to all ages.
The hands-on nature of the exhibits and the familiar subject matter of food and dining make this an especially family-friendly destination where children can connect historical artifacts to their everyday experiences.
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