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National Museum of Finland

Founded in 1905-1910, the This stately gray building is one of Finland's new architectural masterpieces, commonly known as the "High Tower", and combines the architectural styles of old Finnish churches and castles.

The National Museum of Finland is divided into four floors with an area of about 3,200 square meters. The museum is divided into four floors, covering an area of about 3,200 square meters, with a rich collection of archaeological, historical, numismatic and ethnological discoveries made in Finland over the past 170 years, and the exhibits show in particular the social and cultural development of Finland from the Middle Ages to the present.

Finland Forest History Museum

Lusto is a national forest in Finland The website provides opening hours, prices for tours and other services, information about Finnish forestry, events and operational demonstrations, many special exhibits, basic exhibitions, an introduction to the Finnish Forest History Society, and information about Punkaharju.

The Lusto Finnish Forest Museum, located in Designed in 1991 by three young architects, Mikko Kaira, Limari Lahdelma and Rainer Mahlamäki, the Forest Museum is located in the eastern lake district between a 60-kilometer-long forest belt and a scattering of lakes, near the Punkaharju lake embankment. The general layout of the Forest Museum embodies the spirit of returning to nature, with a curved façade interspersed with a rectangle, and smaller, regular forms around the main building to create a flexible external environment, making the building a free extension of the landscape. Lusto tells the story of the interdependence between humans and the forest over the past million years, showing the importance of the forest in the Finnish economy.

Finland's Chiacema Museum

(Museum of The Museum of Contemporary Art, Kiasma is an important branch of the National Gallery of Finland, located in the center of Helsinki opposite the Parliament building, designed by the famous architect Steven Holl, whose building itself is a classic exhibit.

The museum's collection consists mainly of modern works of art from 1960 onwards. The museum's collection consists mainly of post-1960 modern artworks. In addition to the regular exhibitions, the Museum of Modern Art in Chiasmus holds regular thematic exhibitions and cultural events on a variety of subjects. The museum also has a theater where traditional theater, light and sound effects, and dance are performed.

Museum of Finnish National Foot Design

The Finnish Design Museum is one of the most important design museums in Finland. The museum was built in 1873, during World War II the exhibits were looted by the enemy, in 1978 the Finnish government re-established the Design Museum in a building located in the center of Helsinki.



Marianne Aavo, curator of the Design Museum Aav (Marianne Aav) said: every year the Museum of Design will probably hold 10-15 exhibitions. Among them, there are 3-4 large exhibitions, which will be displayed for about a month or two; there are also some small exhibitions, which may only be a week to a few weeks. There is a department within the museum institution that specializes in organizing exhibitions. Exhibitors need to submit an application first, and a committee from this department will decide whether they can have an exhibition in the museum and when it will be held.

We always try to find a balance between pure art exhibitions and craft exhibitions, and we also take care of domestic exhibitions and international exhibitions. In short, we always try to include all aspects of art and design for Finns to learn more about.

In 2008, we held many design exhibitions about jewelry, some from Finnish designers, some from foreign designers, such as Indian The design is from Finnish designers, some from foreign designers, such as Indian designers and so on. There is also an exhibition of furniture from Kookaburra, which will be on display for about two months. There is also an exhibition of industrial products by young Finnish designers and an exhibition of Finnish ceramics and glass.

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