Free Entry to the Museum of Finnish Architecture and Design Museum

Location: large exhibition hall

On the last Tuesday of the month from 11 am to 8 pm
Free entry

In 2024, free admission to the Museum of Finnish Architecture and Design Museum is granted every last Tuesday of the month, all day! You can explore our current exhibitions and enjoy the program for free from 11 am to 8 pm. Come and be inspired by our diverse exhibition program!

Programme 27.2.2024

11–20 Free admission
16–19 A guide present in the community garden area of ​​the Museum of Finnish Architecture
17–19 Open workshop: Garden Futures
17–17:45 Guided tour at the Design Museum in Finnish
18–18:45 Garden Talks: 
18–18:45 Guided tour at the Architecture Museum in Finnish sign language
19–19:45 Guided tour at the Design Museum in English

Garden Futures workshops for children and their adults

17–19 in the Design Museum Studio

Céline Baumann, Parliament of Plants, 2020 © Studio Céline Baumann

Workshops inspire and guide children and their adults to craft and experience architecture and design together. The workshops give ideas for observing your own environment and for your own creative work on design. The workshops are organized once a month on Saturdays. 

The nonstop workshops draw their inspiration from the main exhibition Garden Futures: Designing with Nature, where garden design is introduced.

The workshop takes place on a non-stop basis, meaning you can jump in at any time. The workshop can accommodate 20 participants at a time. The workshop languages ​​are Finnish and English, and the workshop instructors of the Architecture Museum and the Design Museum are responsible for the guidance. The workshop is intended for everyone and does not require special skills. Recommended for over 6 years old, under 10 years old only when accompanied by an adult.

Garden Talks: The Future of Home Garden Food Cultivation

At 6–6:45 p.m. in the Design Museum auditorium
Advance registration

Pihailon Lea Rauta. Photo: Viivi-Maria Grosvenor

Organic gardening challenges modern people: instead of actively doing things and making quick profits, the role of an observer is offered, and meaningful rewards and surprises slowly develop before the eyes. Not doing anything and outright laziness also require tenacity. Caring for a garden extends beyond one’s own cultivation box: it offers opportunities for the surrounding environment, fauna and the entire ecosystem.

Today’s choices define the garden of tomorrow. Come and hear how the garden will be taken over in 2024. No miracles or sweaty work, but simple and enjoyable things to do!

Lea Rauta is Pihailo’s educational garden designer and gardener, who spreads the message of gardening by lowering the bar of the hobby and bringing joy, ease and meaning to gardening. “Nature belongs to everyone – improving the quality of life and everyday life through green means is possible for everyone. The balance of beauty, functionality and durability is important in the garden, and in life in general!” The event is in Finnish.

Event produced together with Kekkilä and Fiskars.

Accessibility

The event is free of charge. The guided tours are in Finnish and English. 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. 

Photo: Anni Koponen

Garden Futures: Designing with Nature. An exhibition by the Vitra Design Museum, the Wüstenrot Foundation, and the Nieuwe Instituut. Global partner Weleda. Partners Gardena, Fiskars, Kekkilä, Vitra