Location and accessibility

Location

The Museum of Technology is located in a round yellow building at Viikintie 1d.

You can find the Energy hall (Energiasali) and the Yrityskylä in the red brick building in the middle, and the filter hall (Suodatinahlli) in the red brick building on the side of the dam.

Map

The Museum of Technology is located on Kuninkaankartanonsaari, about 7 kilometers northeast of the train station.

Till Tekniska museet tar du dig enkelt med kollektivtrafiken direkt från järnvägstorget

By public transportation

You can easily get to the Museum of Technology by public transport directly from the railway station. You can easily find the right stop, as its name is the Museum of Technology.

  • From railway station bus numbers 55, 71 and 78
  • From Meilahti/Myllypuro bus number 506
  • From Kontula/Munkkiniemi bus number 57

Search routes and timetables HSL.fi

Jokisuuntie parkeringsplats

By car

There is limited parking space on Museosaari. Kuninkaankartanonsaari’s few parking spaces are located near the gate and at both ends of Energy hall (Energiasali) building.

The Jokisuuntie parking lot is a nearby and we recommend to use that.

Please don’t park in reserved spaces or along the access road.

 

In front of the main building of the Museum of Technology, there are racks for bikes that enable frame locking.

By cycling or using shared transport

In front of the main building of the Museum of Technology, there are racks for bikes that enable frame locking.

You can find the nearest city bike stations on Katariina Saksilainen street and Verkatehtaanpuisto a short walk away.

Alla byggnader är inte tillgängliga.

Accessibility

The Museum of Technology is located in the museum premises of the Helsinki City Waterworks. The exhibition spaces are not accessible in all respects. The museum staff is happy to help with questions related to accessibility.

The museum is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, but please contact customer service if you need a quieter environment for your museum visit during the museum’s closing hours.

Guide and assistance dogs are welcome in the museum.

Free entry for assistants.