Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Natural History Museum of Helsinki (Finnish: Luonnontieteellinen museo, Swedish: Naturhistoriska centralmuseet) is an exhibition of the Finnish Museum of Natural History of the University of Helsinki. It has the largest zoological collection in Finland. The museum is located in Etu-Töölö in central Helsinki. The museum displays taxidermed animals, skeletons, remains of prehistoric animals, and minerals. The first floor houses a bone exhibition; in the upper floors there are exhibitions of the Finnish nature, the nature of the world, and the history of life.