Walking Tour for Groups: Wooden Käpylä

Explore architecture and the built environment through the lens of historical and contemporary social phenomena.

This walk takes you to Wooden Käpylä area, where the English garden city ideal meets Finnish wooden urban traditions in the spirit of the 1920s. What unique characteristics did the “looser zoning plan” allow? Which elements anticipated modernism in Wooden Käpylä’s construction? And why did the fate of this now highly valued residential area hang in the balance during the 1960s?

The walk begins at Pohjolanaukio (00610 Helsinki) and ends at the final destination, Sampsantie 22, 00610 Helsinki. Duration: approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.

Duration: 90 minutes
Languages: Finnish and English
Group size: Maximum 25 participants

Prices: Mon–Sat: €200 / group (incl. VAT), Sundays: €300 / group (incl. VAT)
Discounted price for school groups and rehabilitation groups (weekdays): €100 / group (incl. VAT)

These guided walks are ideal for adult groups and school groups alike from primary school to upper secondary and vocational students.

Our architecture walks are designed by experts from the Museum of Architecture and Design and led by trained guides who specialize in the tour themes.

During the summer season, we also offer public walking tours open to individuals. These are listed in our events calendar.

Booking Terms and Contact Information

Please book your group’s tour well in advance – at least two weeks before your desired date. Cancellations must be made no later than 72 hours before the confirmed time. If the cancellation is made too late or not at all, the full price of the service will be charged. You may reschedule your booking up to 72 hours before the confirmed time.

Please note: All bookings are preliminary until confirmed by us. Once we assign a guide to your tour, we will send you a confirmation email. Be sure to check your spam folder, just in case!

For Educational Groups

Enhance your group’s experience and learning by booking a guided tour, workshop, or walking tour with us. Our services are tailored for all educational levels – from preschools and kindergartens to primary and secondary schools. We always adapt the content to suit the age and needs of your group. Let us know your preferences when booking!

The museum is a versatile learning environment, and national curricula encourage the use of cultural institutions in teaching. Architecture and design are excellent tools for cross-disciplinary and phenomenon-based learning, especially in early childhood and basic education.

We offer educational group tours in Finnish, Swedish, English, Russian, easy-to-understand Finnish, and with audio description. Workshops are available in Finnish, Swedish, and English. Architecture walking tours are offered in Finnish and English.

Maximum group size: 25 people.
School groups with supervisors can participate as one group even if the number slightly exceeds the limit.

Rehabilitation and Other Support Groups

Rehabilitation groups and similar groups* can book museum services — including guided tours, workshops, and architecture walks — at discounted prices.

*This includes professionals and organizations in social and health services, wellness sectors, and non-profit organizations working with groups that benefit from accessible cultural experiences. These services may focus on mental health, peer support, employment, or integration.

Discounted Prices
Eligible groups are entitled to special pricing for guided services. This supports accessibility and inclusion by making cultural participation easier for groups in need of support.

Accessibility

Starting point of the architecture walk:
Pohjolanaukio, 00610 Helsinki

End point of the architecture walk:
Sampsantie 22, 00610 Helsinki

The architecture walk takes place outdoors in public urban space and lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. To support hearing accessibility, the guide uses a microphone.

The walking route is approximately 1.1 kilometers long. The route is designed to avoid stairs and unnecessary steps in the urban environment. However, please note that the path includes non-leveled sidewalk edges and some uneven terrain with changes in elevation.

The pace of the tour is leisurely, with multiple stops along the way. There are no easily accessible benches or seating along the route. Participants are welcome to bring a portable stool or chair if needed.

The nearest accessible public restroom is located at Käpylä Library (Väinölänkatu 5, 00610 Helsinki).

Questions about your booking?