The Museum of Finnish Architecture is an architectural museum in Helsinki, Finland. Established in 1956, it is the second oldest museum of its kind devoted specifically to architecture. The museum was founded on the basis of the photographic collection of the Finnish Association of Architects, which was established in 1949.
The museum is on Kasarmikatu street in Ullanlinna, housed in a neo-classical building, designed by architect Magnus Schjerfbeck and completed in 1899. The building was originally in the use of a scientific society and the University of Helsinki. The museum took over use of the building in 1981, before which it had been housed in a former wooden pavilion in Kaivopuisto Park.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_of_Finnish_Architecture
Official Website http://www.mfa.fi/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Arkkitehtuurimuseo
Link https://twitter.com/Arkkitehtuurimu
Email mfa@mfa.cz
Phone +358 9 8567 5100
Address Kasarmikatu 24 00130 Helsinki, Finland
Coordinates 60°9'47.303" N 24°56'52.09" E