Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma

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"The Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma (Kiasman nykytaiteen museo in Finnish) is a must-visit for anyone seeking a dose of modern and contemporary art in Helsinki, Finland. Established in 1998, Kiasma is a dynamic institution that not only houses an impressive collection of Finnish and international artworks but also champions the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary art. Step inside the architecturally striking Kiasma building, designed by American architect Steven Holl, and prepare to embark on a captivating journey through the world of modern and contemporary art. The museum's permanent collection boasts over 8,500 works, primarily focused on Finnish art from the 1960s to the present day."
Ed Morrow
"This contemporary modern-art museum was built in 1998 and designed by Stephen Holl. It was controversial at the time given that local architects were turned down for the project, but this controversy died down once people saw the results. This museum has rotating collections, so best to check online what they have. Guided tours are available. Opening hours: Monday CLOSED Tuesday-Friday 10–20.30 Saturday 10–18 Sunday 10–17 Tickets: Adults € 18 / € 12 under 18s 0 €"
Valeriya 356
"Well know however not Your first destination to visit "

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