Overview
Kiasma is Finland's premier contemporary art museum, housed in Steven Holl's curving 1998 building. Its five floors host rotating exhibitions of Nordic and international contemporary art, media, and performance.
Highlights
- Architecture: Holl's twisted, light-filled design is a landmark of 1990s museum architecture.
- Finnish contemporary: Strong focus on Nordic and Baltic contemporary art.
- Events: Regular film, performance, and workshop programming.
History
Opened in 1998, Kiasma (Greek for 'crossing') was designed to respond to Helsinki's unique northern light.
Visitor Tips
- Free first Friday: Free entry on the first Friday of each month.
- Mannerheim statue: The equestrian statue outside is a Helsinki landmark.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.