The Helsinki City Rescue Department's Fire Museum

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Inside one of the large exhibition spaces of Helsinki City Rescue Department's Fire Museum, a row of three old, orange service cars and vans from different ages stand in a row leading away from the camera, almost filling the photo.
https://www.hel.fi/static/pela/Museoesitteet/palomuseo_GB_netti.pdf
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<p>The Fire Museum is located in a building designed by Theodor Höijer and completed in 1891. The building is still in use as Erottaja rescue station. The rescue station, built on the top of a tall hill, rises 42 metres above the city, and its tower offers fantastic views out over<br />
Helsinki. The Fire Museum also offers an excellent vantage point from which to find out more about Helsinki's history from the perspectives of safety, fire and rescue operations, ambulance services and emergency medical care.</p>

Korkeavuorenkatu 26
00130
Helsinki

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Opening hours
Monday: All day open
Tuesday: All day open
Wednesday: 12:00-16:00
Thursday: All day open
Friday: All day open
Saturday: All day open
Sunday: 12:00-16:00
Opening hours (text form)
Wed & Sun 12-16, closed 28.6.-10.8.2021
Opening hours exception
Closed 28.6.-10.8.2021