Day 6: Helsinki, Finland
10:57 A.M.
I just landed in Helsinki, Finland and it feels just like Minnesota, with larger forests and colder climates. With my heritage being primarily Finish, I thought that it would be neat to visit some of the culture of my previous ancestors.
![Image result for helsinki airport](https://www.helsinki-airport.com/images/helsinki-airport4.jpg)
![Image result for helsinki airport](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tD8Nhi0T82sDgOqB1NaVQJjotRgdeimtuRDIbZPtY10Tl_NQhesJz7EwbnlhUoFxw3-uIZZpddXZE-pzhPm3mJ4zgxrz8csyf5DGMuq9JLr0wiQAU6do59u0qCGsDPmDu2GRR85uE4jS7re8DKg3T3SMdllei7BU8ODVik9hfyiVCgVGwPaQ=s0-d)
11:47 A.M.
The first place I went to is the Rock Church. This church was directly built inside solid rock. It has only natural light, and there is a sermon every Sunday, but you can still visit inside whenever you would like. This place feels very natural, even spiritual, and that is really needed when dealing with religion.
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/59/Temppeliaukio_Church.jpg/450px-Temppeliaukio_Church.jpg)
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0e/Temppeliaukio_Church_1.jpg/800px-Temppeliaukio_Church_1.jpg)
2:13 P.M.
The next area I went to is the Museum of Finland. There is history from all the way back to the stone age to the present. There are four different parts of the museum: The Treasure Trove (exhibiting jewelry and weapons), The Realm (Development of Finnish Society), The Land and its People (Finnish Folklore), and The Prehistory of Finland.
![Kansallismuseo Helsinki.jpg](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cf/Kansallismuseo_Helsinki.jpg/240px-Kansallismuseo_Helsinki.jpg)
![](https://www.askideas.com/media/48/Interior-View-Of-The-National-Museum-Of-Finland-In-Helsinki.jpg)
I just landed in Helsinki, Finland and it feels just like Minnesota, with larger forests and colder climates. With my heritage being primarily Finish, I thought that it would be neat to visit some of the culture of my previous ancestors.
![Image result for helsinki airport](https://www.helsinki-airport.com/images/helsinki-airport4.jpg)
11:47 A.M.
The first place I went to is the Rock Church. This church was directly built inside solid rock. It has only natural light, and there is a sermon every Sunday, but you can still visit inside whenever you would like. This place feels very natural, even spiritual, and that is really needed when dealing with religion.
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/59/Temppeliaukio_Church.jpg/450px-Temppeliaukio_Church.jpg)
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0e/Temppeliaukio_Church_1.jpg/800px-Temppeliaukio_Church_1.jpg)
2:13 P.M.
The next area I went to is the Museum of Finland. There is history from all the way back to the stone age to the present. There are four different parts of the museum: The Treasure Trove (exhibiting jewelry and weapons), The Realm (Development of Finnish Society), The Land and its People (Finnish Folklore), and The Prehistory of Finland.
![Kansallismuseo Helsinki.jpg](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cf/Kansallismuseo_Helsinki.jpg/240px-Kansallismuseo_Helsinki.jpg)
![](https://www.askideas.com/media/48/Interior-View-Of-The-National-Museum-Of-Finland-In-Helsinki.jpg)
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