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Visiting the Tram Museum safely in autumn 2020

We want to make your visit to the museum as successful and safe as possible. On this page, we have compiled information on our activities this autumn and some general instructions we ourselves follow and hope that all our visitors will also observe. Welcome to the museum – safely!

Our exhibition in autumn 2020

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Continuing exhibition

Guided tours and events in autumn 2020

The City Museum’s walking tours
This autumn, we will be holding guided walking tours with special arrangements. We will also observe current coronavirus guidelines. To ensure that we are able keep safe distances, the number of people admitted on tours is limited to twelve. We will inform ticket holders directly of any changes.

The City Museum’s events and workshops
For safety reasons, we have limited the capacity of events and workshops for the time being, and we will be updating these restrictions if the situation changes. Daycare and school group visits will not be organised for the time being. Most of our events require advance sign up.

In addition to everything that you can experience in the museum, we offer versatile digital content through the museum website and our social media channels. Please follow us online:

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Please follow also Helsinki City Museum:

Helsinki City Museum on Instagram

Helsinki City Museum on Facebook

Helsinki City Museum on Twitter

Opening hours and arrival

Opening hours: Mon–Sun 11 am–5 pm
Exceptional opening hours and accessibility »

Always free entry.

Address: Töölönkatu 51 A

Dear customer, this is how we are helping to prevent the spread of the coronavirus

Here at the Culture and Leisure Division, we value your and our employees’ health above all else. This is why we are asking you to comply with the following instructions, which we also abide by, when visiting us:

Even mild flu symptoms are a good reason to stay home
If you have any symptoms of flu, i.e. a runny nose, cough, sore throat, headache or fever, please stay home.

We wash our hands
The best way to avoid contracting the coronavirus is to wash your hands. That is why we are asking everyone to maintain good hand hygiene. Hand sanitiser and hand washing stations are available in our premises.

We maintain safe distances
The virus is highly contagious in close contact. If you see that there is a line to our cash or information desk, please wait a moment and make sure to keep a safe distance from the person in front of you.

We cough and sneeze properly
Cover your mouth and nose with a disposable tissue when you cough or sneeze. Put all used tissues in the rubbish bin immediately. If you do not have a tissue, use the top of your sleeve.

Face masks
The city of Helsinki recommends that everyone over the age of 15 starts using face masks in municipal service situations in which it is difficult to avoid close contact. Please bring your own mask. 

Cleaning has been intensified

We are now paying heightened attention to the cleaning of our facilities and the cleaning of different surfaces in particular. The situation is being actively monitored.

We are constantly monitoring information issued by the authorities in relation to the coronavirus outbreak and will inform our customers of any changes to coronavirus guidelines without delay.

Thank you for your cooperation!

Tram Museum

Töölönkatu 51 A
00250 Helsinki
Tel. +358 9 310 23921

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Tram Museum is part of Helsinki City Museum.

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Mon–Sun 11–17

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