Night of the Arts 2024

Location: Library

The Night of the Arts will be celebrated on Thursday, August 15, 2024. The Museum of Finnish Architecture and the Design Museum will be open late into the evening, with free admission from 4 PM to 10 PM.

Program

Repair Demonstration: Kintsugi
5 PM–9 PM | Free, non-stop
Design Museum, FIX Stage (2nd floor)

FIX: Drop-in Workshops for Children and Adults
6 PM–8 PM | Museum of Finnish Architecture, “Cleaning Closet” (2nd floor)
Languages: Finnish, English
Free | Non-stop

D-Ark Lab: Drop-in Workshop: What Do You Think of the Object?
6 PM–8 PM | Design Museum, D-Ark Lab (ground floor)
Languages: Finnish, English
Free | Non-stop

FIX: Architecture Walk
3 PM–4:30 PM | Language: English | Ticket 10/5/0 €
5 PM–6:30 PM | Language: Finnish | Ticket 10/5/0 €

The architecture walk will explore Helsinki’s city center from the perspective of maintenance and repair. The tour will introduce you to current infrastructure projects in the city center as well as landmark sites that have undergone significant renovations or changes in use.

The architecture walk starts at the Museum of Finnish Architecture (Kasarmikatu 24, 00130 Helsinki) and ends at Kaisaniemi Park (00100 Helsinki).

-Adults: 10 €
-Students, pensioners, unemployed, non-military service members, and conscripts: 5 €
-Friends of the Design Museum and the Museum of Finnish Architecture, DAMY Ry members: 5 €
-Under 18 years old: 0 €
-The Museum Card is not accepted as payment for architecture walks.

A total of 25 participants will be accepted for the architecture walk. Places will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. The participation fee is to be paid before the start of the walk at the Museum of Finnish Architecture’s customer service desk.

For more information, including details on the walk’s accessibility, click here.

Accessibility

The Design Museum building is accessible. You can find more information about the accessibility of the Design Museum here.

The Museum of Finnish Architecture is not accessible. You can find more information about the accessibility of The Museum of Finnish Architecture here. 

The event uses the safer space principles of the Architecture Museum and the Design Museum

Photo: Anni Koponen