Treasures of the Palace – Art from the Presidential Palace, Ateneum Art Museum 12.4.-1.9.2013

Photo: The Office of the President of the Republic of Finland

The exhibition Treasures of the Palace that opened on the 12th of April at the Ateneum Art Museum is presenting the art collection and certain artefacts from the Presidential Palace, which is currently undergoing renovation. Besides paintings and sculptures, the exhibition includes also furniture, chandeliers, tableware and a replica of the presidential office. The art [...]

Dreams made real showcased at the Masters of Aalto event in Sörnäinen in May!

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Dreams and visions become reality as the newly graduates from Aalto University present their thesis projects at the Masters of Aalto 2013 year show. The exhibition is held in Sörnäinen, Helsinki May 8th-26th. Masters of Aalto offers the visitor a lively presentation of studies at Aalto University and introduces the societal role the university has. [...]

Cultural café Köket reawakens the Esplanade Park for summer

Photo: Elisabeth Heinrichs

Café Köket’s pop up café has reached the Esplanade Park again. The café that already last year delighted the Espa stage and along with that the whole Esplanade Park has got a welcome continuation! This time the pop up café stays on the stage until the 9th of May! See Espa stage’s summer program here. [...]

Upload your best images to Helsinki Photo Competition

2nd prize in 2010: Havis Amanda statue
Image: Teemu Korhonen/ Flickr / teemumiikkatapio

Where’s your favorite spot in Helsinki? Want to share your best shots with others? Helsinki City Tourist & Convention Bureau has launched the Helsinki Photo Competition for the second time at Flickr.com. Helsinki is unique among Northern European cities. Helsinki’s identity has been formed by cultural influences from both the East and West. We are [...]

Food Sightseeing Helsinki’s new walking tour “Culinary Quarters” is an excellent way of familiarizing oneself with the local food culture

Photo: Elisabeth Heinrichs

Some time ago I tried Food Sightseeing Helsinki’s new food tour called “Culinary Quarters” (€55). This three-hour-long compact walking tour introduces the traditional, but also modern, food culture of three districts in Helsinki: Punavuori, Eira and Ullanlinna. The tour offers a unique chance to try seven different local food treats and meet the food producers [...]

Klaus K’s new LIVINGROOM concept and Fashion Brunches brighten up Helsinki’s spring

Photo: Elisabeth Heinrichs

After a one-mong-long renovation in January design hotel Klaus K has offered Helsinki a completely new concept. Born through a co-creation project during summer 2012, the new LIVINGROOM is now opened to the public. Klaus K’s LIVINGROOM is not a new restaurant or bar – it’s an environment where hotel guests, not merely hotel customers, [...]

Design Spotlight: OVVN – Independent Helsinki Collective

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Located in the hustle and bustle of the central pedestrian street Iso Roobertinkatu, there’s a small design shop run by eleven local, young designers who form Ovvn Independent Design Collective. The shop first started out years ago as Hundpark located a few blocks from its current location near a popular dog park (in Swedish hundpark). [...]

The temple of coffee Cafetoria offers Finnish coffee roasting factory services with a Latin heart at the root of the “Rock Church”

Photo: Elisabeth Heinrichs

At the roots of Temppeliaukio Church (also known as the Rock Church), which belongs to the top 5 sights in Helsinki, lies the interesting and exciting café and showroom called Cafetoria. A coffee roasting factory bearing the same name is behind this café and showroom.  The idea that got started during a holiday in Latin-America [...]

Find your favorite place in Helsinki!

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What would make you happy in a restaurant? What kind of experiences are you looking for right now? Answer three short questions and find your favorite place in Helsinki this spring. Follow our tips and you can eat out in restaurants you have never heard of. Helsinki offers a lot during spring! Take a test [...]

ART DECO and the Arts – France-Finlande 1905-1935 exhibition at the Amos Anderson Art Museum uncovers influences of the style in Finland

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An exhibition showcasing a unique selection of masterpieces of French and Finnish art and design opened at the Amos Anderson Art Museum in the beginning of March. Occupying four floors of the museum, the exhibition presents the less known side of the cultural heritage of Finnish visual arts by placing the Finnish works next to their French paragon. Exhibition [...]