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Fng.fi:The National Gallery of Finland is The National Gallery of Finland is the largest art organization and national cultural institution in Finland, started in 1846, its main mission is to strengthen the national art collection, organize diversified exhibitions and bring art to the public.

The core units of the National Gallery of Finland include: Ardennes Museum of Art, Chiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Sinopolis Museum of Contemporary Art, and the National Gallery of Finland. The core units of the National Gallery of Finland include: Adenau Museum of Art, Chiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Sinebrychoff Museum of Art and Central Art Archive. It currently employs about 270 people, 214 of whom are permanent employees.

The art collection of the Finnish National Gallery is the most extensive in the country. Its historical layers go all the way back to the mid-19th century when the Finnish Art Society was responsible for forming and accruing the first public art collection in Finland. The Finnish Art Society started collection activities in 1849. They strived to form a model collection for their Drawing School.

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In 1868, art collection accrual was added to the Art Society rules. The collection was placed in a trust in 1939, and the Finnish Fine Arts Academy Foundation took over its administration. The collection was placed in a trust in 1939, and the Finnish Fine Arts Academy Foundation took over its administration.

The current collection covers a wide spectrum of art history from

The current collection covers a wide spectrum of art history from medieval icons to the latest contemporary art.


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