Vantaa City Museum

Vantaa City Museum is an expert on Vantaa's history, cultural heritage, and cultural environment, as well as a learning environment for people of all ages.

Introduction

Vantaa City Museum has three offices. Exhibition space and the museum's office are situated at Tikkurila's old station building, while the museum's collection services are located in Hiekkaharju. In addition, the museum arranges exhibitions and events at Håkansböle manor.

Exhibition activities are only one of the museum's tasks. The museum also collects, stores, manages and studies Vantaa's cultural heritage. The museum translates into an expert on Vantaa's history, cultural heritage, and cult
ural environment, as well as a learning environment for people of all ages.

The long history of Vantaa in brief 

  • The first inhabitants came to the region during the Stone Age nearly 10,000 years ago. The sea level was higher than it is now, which means that the region was located on the shores of the ancient sea. 
  • Already during the Stone Age, settlements were focused on the Myyrmäki and Tikkurila areas. Stone Age settlements in the Myyrmäki town centre and in Jokiniemi have been studied in extensive archaeological excavations.
  • In the Middle Ages, people moved into the area from Sweden. With them, they brought things such as the Swedish language and social structure. The area was called Helsinga, or the Helsinge parish.
  • The area is mentioned in written sources for the first time on 14 September 1331. The document concerns the payment of a tithe to the bishop. Another early mention is from 1351, when Magnus IV, King of Sweden, granted the Estonian Padise Monastery permission to fish salmon in the Vantaanjoki river.
  • The first railway in Finland was built across the parish in 1862. In addition to the railway terminals, the old Tikkurila railway station is the only station building that was built of brick. The station building currently houses the Vantaa City Museum.
  • During the administrative reform in 1865, the Helsinge parish turned into the Helsinge rural municipality. 
  • The rural municipality was mainly Swedish-speaking until the early 1900s.
  • The rural municipality became the Vantaa market town in 1972 and the City of Vantaa in 1974.
  • Vantaa is the 4th largest city (in 2022) and the most multicultural municipality in Finland. 

Publications of the museum

Publications‍ related to the history of the region are published regularly in the publication series of the Vantaa City Museum. You can read them at the museum’s reference library, and you can also purchase the most recent publications at the Pieni museopuoti museum shop.

FAQ - Frequently asked questions

The museum and the museum building

Exhibitions, guided tours, services

Objects, photographs, archival material

Buildings, the cultural environment, archaeology, protected sites, ancient relics

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The image archives

Vantaa City Museum kuva-arkisto@vantaa.fi

Cultural environment

Vantaa City Museum kulttuuriymparisto@vantaa.fi

Vantaa City Museum

kaupunginmuseo@vantaa.fi

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The museum examines the history of Vantaa from different perspectives, from pre-history to the present day.

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The museum examines the history of Vantaa from different perspectives, from pre-history to the present day. The museum's current research projects look into the selected topics in detail. Exhibitions, publications and reports are prepared based on the museum's research projects.

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