Amos Rex Museum is a private art museum, situated in a new building underneath the Lasipalatsi Square. The museum holds several exhibitions every year, covering ancient ... read more
The Ateneum is one of the three museums forming the Finnish National Gallery featuring large collections from the Gustavian period of the mid-18th century to the ... read more
Auction House Helander is an auction house in Helsinki for Art, Antiques and Design and organizes approximately three Auctions each month. read more
The Design Museum in Helsinki researches, collects, stores and documents design, and displays it both in Finland and in touring exhibitions abroad. For more detailed ... read more
Finland Festivals is a website giving a complete overview of all the festivals in Finland. read more
The Finnish National Gallery is Finland’s largest art museum organisation and a national cultural institution, comprising three museums: The Ateneum Art Museum, the ... read more
Galerie Anhava promotes contemporary Finnish and Nordic artists through exhibitions and a regular presence at international art fairs. For more detailed information, see ... read more
Galleria Heino, established in 2002, promotes established mid-career and emerging younger Finnish contemporary artists at national and international level. The gallery ... read more
Hagelstam & Co, dating back to 1979, provides leading specialist services in sublime design, valuable antiquities and classic and modern art. read more
HAM Helsinki Art Museum, located in the Tennis Palace, looks after the art collection that belongs to the people of Helsinki. The collection contains over 9,000 works ... read more
The Helsinki City Museum is dedicated to the history of Helsinki, a museum of everyday life. There are many types of spaces and atmospheres such as the Children's ... read more
Helsinki Contemporary Gallery focuses on long-term collaborations with emerging and more established artists through exhibitions and a regular presence at international ... read more
Helsinki Observatory is a part of the University Museum. The Observatory, which was completed on Observatory Hill (Tähtitorninmäki) in 1834, now functions as an ... read more
Helsinki University Museum preserves the cultural heritage of the University of Helsinki and manages its artefact, art and photographic collections. The collections are ... read more
The International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition, created in 1965 and named after Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, is a competition for violinists up to age 30. It is ... read more
Kumpula Botanic Garden is part Finnish Museum of Natural History Luomus, which is functioning under the University of Helsinki. The Kumpula Botanic Garden holds a ... read more
Kunsthalle Helsinki, founded in 1928, is focused on Bold avant-garde and contemporary art classics from Finland and around the world, including design and architecture. ... read more
Mannerheim Museum is a house-museum, dedicated to the life and times of Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (1867-1951), Marshal of Finland and 6th president of Finland ... read more
Kiasma, being part of the Finnish National Gallery, is managing the gallery's contemporary art collection. The building, completed in 1998, was designed by the ... read more
The Seurasaari Open-Air Museum is dedicated to present the life in the Finnish countryside from the 18th to the 20th century, through displaying cottages, farms and ... read more