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Discover the ancient burial practices of the Bronze Age at the historic Bronze-age Burrow Grave in Helsinki, a must-visit for culture enthusiasts.
The Bronze-age Burrow Grave in Helsinki offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient history, showcasing burial traditions and artifacts from a bygone era. This historical landmark is a must-visit for tourists eager to explore the rich cultural tapestry of Finland.
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Public Transport
From Espoo city center, walk to the Matinkylä metro station (about a 10-minute walk). Take the metro towards Helsinki and get off at the Kamppi station. From Kamppi, transfer to bus 518 towards 'Paciuksenkatu'. Alight at the 'Paciuksenkatu' bus stop. The Bronze-age Burrow Grave is a short walk from the bus stop; head northeast on Paciuksenkatu for approximately 400 meters.
Bicycle
Rent a bike from one of the local rental services in Espoo. Start at the Esplanadi Park and cycle along the coastline towards Helsinki. Follow the road signs to Paciuksenkatu. The journey should take about 30 minutes. Once on Paciuksenkatu, look for the Bronze-age Burrow Grave, which is located at coordinates 60.1872518, 24.904156.
Walking
If you are near the Espoo Museum of Modern Art, start by walking towards the nearest bus stop and take bus 518 to Helsinki. Get off at the 'Paciuksenkatu' stop. From there, walk northeast along Paciuksenkatu for about 400 meters until you reach the Bronze-age Burrow Grave.
Use Bronze-age Burrow Grave as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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