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4.5 based on 102 reviews
The Sámi Cultural Centre Sajos is the largest conference and events venue in northern Lapland and serves as a centre for Sámi self-governance, culture, education and know-how. Modern conference premises, facilities and technology go hand in hand with genuine, living Sámi culture. The Sámi Parliament’s main office and parliament hall are located in the Sámi Cultural Centre Sajos, in the village of Inari. You may visit the Sámi Parliament House by taking part to guided tours, organized by the Sámi Cultural Centre Sajos. All Sámi Parliament’s plenum sessions are also open to public. Guided tours Sajos guided tours are organized on weekdays at 12 p.m. The guided tour takes about 45 min and during the tour you will get information about the Sámi Parliament in Finland and the Sámi Cultural Centre Sajos. At the end, a short film, Sápmi – The Way of Being, will be shown. The film lets you to see the life in Sápmi, as it is today. The price of the tour is 8 e
Beautiful building, I recommend taking the tour at noon just so you can see the breathtaking film on Sami people. Nice shop with Sami handcrafts, books, and music on offer.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Situated next to the sea in an historic industrial setting, Gumbostrand Konst & Form is a one-of-a-kind combination of art gallery, design shop, café-restaurant and inspiring corporate conference and event facilities - all under one roof. This unique art and event totality is located in a reverently restored 1950s Hartwall factory building in the Gumbostrand district of Sipoo, just a 30-minute trip from the Helsinki city centre. The old factory now embarks on a new exciting era, as the time-honoured Tegelhuset opens its doors to everyone with an interest in contemporary Nordic art, design and handicrafts, in addition to beautiful aesthetics and delicious food! Come and experience it for yourself - everyone is warmly welcome!
Gumbostrand is conveniently located exactly halfway between Porvoo and Helsinki and is a lovely, scenic place to make a slight detour to when travelling between the two towns. The Konst & Form comprises of a large airy cafe with tasty drinks, ice cream, pastries and salads as well as a surprisingly good art gallery. We found a number of great paintings from talented finnish artists. I have to mention the exceptionally clean and spacious, luxurious bathrooms and lockers which made our short visit there even more comfortable!
4.5 based on 5 reviews
A cultural venue which holds two concert halls, city main library, a historical museum of the city and an art museum. All units have free access all year round. Concerts and ticket sales links can be found from the website.
4.0 based on 177 reviews
The Finlandia Hall is a congress and event venue on the Töölönlahti Bay. It was designed by architect Alvar Aalto and completed in 1971. Aalto wanted to use white Carrara marble on both indoor and outdoor surfaces. The main auditorium seats 1700 people, 1200 in the stalls and 500 in the balcony. It has served as a venue for several international meetings. Probably the most important meeting has been in 1975 the meeting of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, which was participated by President Brezhnev from the Soviet Union and President Ford from the United States. Before the completion of Helsinki Music Centre in 2011, the Finlandia Hall was the main venue for the concerts of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Helsinki Philharmonic. There was a lot of discussion of the acoustics of the main auditorium and the ceiling was lowered to make it better. The building is worth to visit because of the interesting architecture. There are some guided tours but quite rarely. The dates can be found on the website of Finland Hall.
3.5 based on 17 reviews
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