Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma in Helsinki

Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma

Helsinki, Finland

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About Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma

The Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma is a prominent art museum located in Helsinki, Finland. Established in 1998, it is known for its modern and contemporary art exhibitions and has become a key cultural destination for both locals and visitors seeking to explore innovative artistic expressions.

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Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma Official Standard online admission for adults. Under 18s are free. $24.47 View
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Founded
1998
Construction started
1996
Type
Art museum in Helsinki, Finland

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What is Kiasma museum known for?

Kiasma is a museum of contemporary art in the centre of Helsinki. It is a place where people meet art and where everyone is welcome.

Is Helsinki Art Museum worth visiting?

Helsinki Art Museum focuses on modern and contemporary art. The collection includes over 9000 pieces of art that belong to the citizens of Helsinki. Permanent and changing, Finnish and international exhibitions are worth a visit for any art digger.

What famous paintings are in Helsinki?

The Wounded Angel by Hugo Simberg, 1903 (one of my all-time favourite pieces of art, pictured above) Queen Bianca by Albert Edelfelt, 1877. Towards the Evening by Hugo Simberg, 1913. Démasquée by Akseli Gallen-Kallela, 1888.

What does "Kiasma" mean?

The name, Kiasma, comes from Greek chiasma, meaning “crossing”. The word is used to denote the crossing of nerves and the way chromosomes twist together.