![]() ![]() ![]() There are doors, windows, cubby holes, secret spaces, stair cases and lots more to captivate the littlest of minds. The upper floors have little beds and items laid out to make it look like someone lives there. Until 2018, before Metsa opened, the mushroom house used to be nicknamed “Moomin House”. ![]() ( Skip to night illumination information). Now you can only admire the building from the outside at night and only when the night illumination event is on. However, that was suspended due to the pandemic. When the night illumination began at the park you could also enter this building on select nights. There are 3 floors and a basement to explore. Once you leave your shoes at the door (which we didn’t on our first visit, cringe) you’re free to roam the house and discover the nooks and crannies. ![]()
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