Helsinki, the capital city of Finland, has a vibrant art scene, encompassing a wide range of art museums that cater to various interests—from classical to contemporary art. Here’s a list of notable art museums in Helsinki, including their street addresses, website addresses, and opening times. Please note that opening times can vary, especially on holidays or due to special events, and during the exhibition changing in smaller museums. So it is a good idea to check the museum’s official website or contact them directly for the most current information. Many of these museums have days of free entrance, which you will also find listed below. There’s also lots of art on many of these museum websites as well.

Ateneum Art Museum with Helene Schjerfbeck and Eero Järnefelt paintings
Ateneum Art Museum with Helene Schjerfbeck and Eero Järnefelt paintings

1. Ateneum Art Museum

  • Street Address: Kaivokatu 2, 00100 Helsinki
  • Website: Ateneum
  • Opening Times: Tuesday – Friday 10 – 20
  • Saturday – Sunday 10 – 17
  • Closed on Mondays
  • Free admission days in 2024: 28.2., 14.5., 12.6., 15.8., 17.9., 15.10.

Ateneum Art Museum is a cornerstone of Finnish art, housing a vast collection that spans from the 19th century to modern times. It is located in a historic building at the heart of Helsinki, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in the evolution of Finnish and European art. The museum frequently hosts temporary exhibitions alongside its permanent collection, offering a rich and varied cultural experience.

Kiasma Art Museum with Daniel Steegmann Mangrané exhibition
Kiasma Art Museum with Daniel Steegmann Mangrané exhibition

2. Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art

Kiasma is Helsinki’s hub for contemporary art, showcasing an eclectic mix of Finnish and international artists. Its striking modern architecture reflects the innovative and often provocative nature of the works displayed inside. Kiasma provides a dynamic space for exploring contemporary art and culture, with exhibitions and programs that challenge and engage visitors of all ages.

  • Street Address: Mannerheiminaukio 2, 00100 Helsinki
  • Website: Kiasma
  • Opening Times: Tuesday – Friday 10 – 20
  • Saturday – Sunday 10 – 17
  • Closed on Mondays
  • Free admission days in 2024: the first Fridays of the month
HAM Helsinki art Museum with Tabita Rezaire video installation
HAM Helsinki art Museum with Tabita Rezaire video installation

3. HAM Helsinki Art Museum

HAM focuses on modern and contemporary art, with a special emphasis on works by Helsinki-based artists. Located in the Tennispalatsi building, the museum manages an extensive collection of art in public spaces throughout the city. HAM’s exhibitions are both accessible and intellectually stimulating, reflecting the vibrant art scene of Helsinki.

  • Street Address: Eteläinen Rautatiekatu 8, 00100 Helsinki
  • Website: HAM
  • Opening Times: Tuesday 10 – 17:30
  • Wednesday – Sunday 11:30 – 19
  • Closed on Mondays
  • Free admission days in 2024: Fridays 26.1., 23.2., 26.4., 31.5., 28.6., 26.7., 30.8., 27.9., 25.10., 29.11. and 27.12.2024
Sinebrycoff Art Museum
Sinebrycoff Art Museum

4. Sinebrychoff Art Museum

The Sinebrychoff Art Museum offers a glimpse into the world of old masters, with a collection that includes European paintings, sculptures, and miniatures from the 14th to the 19th century. Housed in a historic mansion, it also provides insight into the lifestyle of the Sinebrychoff brewing family. This museum is a treasure trove for those fascinated by European art history and interior design.

  • Street Address: Bulevardi 40, 00120 Helsinki
  • Website: Sinebrychoff Art Museum
  • Opening Times: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 11 – 18
  • Wednesday 10 – 20
  • Saturday – Sunday 10 – 17
  • Closed on Mondays
  • Free admission days in 2024: the first Wednesday of the month at 17 – 20
  • The second floor home museum and art collection has always free entrance
Entrance to Amos Rex art museum exhibition
Entrance to Amos Rex art museum exhibition

5. Amos Rex

Amos Rex is a futuristic museum that blends art with cutting-edge technology, creating immersive experiences for its visitors. Its exhibitions range from ancient cultures to contemporary digital art, making it a unique cultural destination in Helsinki. The museum’s innovative design, featuring domed galleries beneath the Lasipalatsi square, invites exploration and interaction.

  • Street Address: Mannerheimintie 22-24, 00100 Helsinki
  • Website: Amos Rex
  • Opening Times: Monday 11 – 20
  • Wednesday – Friday 11 – 20
  • Saturday – Sunday 11– 17
  • Closed on Tuesdays
  • Free admission days in 2024: 12.6. Helsinki Day, Night of Arts in August
Design Museum with Kustaa Saksi design
Design Museum with Kustaa Saksi design

6. Design Museum

The Design Museum is dedicated to Finnish and international design, including industrial, fashion, and graphic design. Its collection covers a wide range of design history, from traditional crafts to contemporary works. The museum serves as an educational resource and a source of inspiration, highlighting the importance of design in everyday life.

  • Street Address: Korkeavuorenkatu 23, 00130 Helsinki
  • Website: Design Museum
  • Opening Times:
  • Winter season 1.9.-31.5. Tuesday 11 – 20, Wednesday – Sunday 11 – 18, Closed on Mondays, but check all the exceptional days from their website
  • Summer season 1.6. – 30.6. Monday – Sunday 11 – 18
  • Summer season 1.7. – 31.8. Monday – Friday 11 – 20, Saturday – Sunday 11 – 18
  • Free admission days in 2024: Every last Tuesday of the month

7. Design Museum Arabia

  • Street Address: Hämeentie 135, 00560 Helsinki
  • Website: Iittala & Arabia Design Centre
  • Opening Times: Tuesday – Friday 11 – 17
  • Saturday 10 – 16, Sunday 12 – 16
  • Closed on Mondays

8. Museum of Finnish Architecture

This museum offers a deep dive into Finnish architectural history and contemporary design, including architectural drawings and models, providing a unique perspective on art through the lens of Finland’s built environment.

  • Street Address: Kasarmikatu 24, 00130 Helsinki
  • Website: Museum of Finnish Architecture
  • Opening times: Same as Design Museum
  • Free admission days in 2024: Every last Tuesday of the month
Finnish Museum of Photography with Niemelä-Nyrhinen & Uusitalo photoinstallation of Instagrammers like @indivueofficial

9. Finnish Museum of Photography

Located in the Cable Factory, the Finnish Museum of Photography is a focal point for photography enthusiasts, offering a comprehensive overview of photographic art and its development. The museum’s collection encompasses historical and contemporary photography, with exhibitions that explore the medium’s various forms and expressions. It’s a space for reflection, inspiration, and understanding the power of the photographic image.

  • Street Address: Cable Factory, Tallberginkatu 1 G, 00180 Helsinki
  • Website: Finnish Museum of Photography
  • Opening Times: Tuesday 11 – 18, Wednesday 11 – 20
  • Thursday – Sunday 11 – 18
  • Closed on Mondays
  • Free admission days in 2024: Every last Wednesday of the month from 17 – 20
K1 with Pentti Sammallahti photograph exhibition
K1 with Pentti Sammallahti photograph exhibition

10. K1, Finnish Museum of Photography

  • Street Address: Kämp Galleria, Mikonkatu 1, 00100 Helsinki
  • Website: Same as Finnish Museum of Photography
  • Opening times: Monday to Friday 11 – 20
  • Saturday – Sunday 11 – 18
  • Free admission days in 2024: Every last Monday of the month from 17 – 20

11. Taidehalli

  • Street Address: Nervanderinkatu 3, 00100 Helsinki
  • Website: Kunsthalle Helsinki
  • Opening times: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 11 – 18
  • Wednesday 11 – 20, Saturday – Sunday 11 – 17
  • Closed on Mondays
Museum Villa Gyllenberg and Schjerfbeck - Muoti - Mode - Fashion exhibition
Museum Villa Gyllenberg and Schjerfbeck – Muoti – Mode – Fashion exhibition

12. Villa Gyllenberg

A part of the Gyllenberg Foundation, Villa Gyllenberg is both a home museum and an art gallery, showcasing a significant collection of Finnish art alongside European masterpieces, in a beautiful setting on the island of Kuusisaari.

  • Street Address: Kuusisaarenpolku 11, 00340 Helsinki
  • Website: Villa Gyllenberg
  • Opening Times: Wednesday 12 – 17
  • Saturday -Sunday 12 – 17
  • The museum is closed during the exhibition changeover 15.1 – 13.2., 10.6 – 26.6. and 30.9 – 22.10.2024
Didrichsen Art Museum with Rafael Wardi exhibition
Didrichsen Art Museum with Rafael Wardi exhibition

13. Didrichsen Art Museum

Located on the scenic island of Kuusisaari, Didrichsen Art Museum is an art museum and a private home, featuring Finnish and international art, including works by Picasso and Kandinsky, as well as some ancient Asian and pre-Columbian art.

  • Street Address: Kuusilahdenkuja 1, 00340 Helsinki
  • Website: Didrichsen Art Museum
  • Opening Times: Tuesday – Sunday 11 – 18
  • Closed on Mondays
Kirpilä Art Collection
Kirpilä Art Collection

14. Kirpilä Art Collection

The Kirpilä Art Collection is a hidden gem in Helsinki, showcasing Finnish art from the late 19th century to the 1970s. Housed in the former home of physician and art collector Juhani Kirpilä, this collection offers a personal glimpse into Finland’s artistic developments through the eyes of a passionate collector. The intimate setting and the diverse range of works, including paintings, sculptures, and furniture, make it a unique cultural experience, reflecting the collector’s life and Finland’s art history.

  • Street Address: Hesperiankatu 7, 6th floor, 00260 Helsinki
  • Website: Kirpilä Art Collection
  • Opening Times: Wednesday 14 – 18, Sunday 12 – 16
  • Free entrance

15. Reitz Foundation Collection

The Reitz Foundation Collection is one of Helsinki’s prestigious art collections, focusing primarily on Finnish art from the 18th century onwards. Located in the heart of Helsinki, this collection is housed in a historic villa that adds to the allure of the artworks displayed. The collection includes a significant number of works by notable Finnish artists, offering insights into Finland’s rich cultural and artistic heritage.

  • Street Address: Apollonkatu 23 B 64, 6. krs, 00100 Helsinki
  • Website: The Reitz Foundation Collection
  • Opening Times: Wednesday 15 – 18, Sundays 14 – 17
  • Free entrance

16. Hakasalmen Huvila (Hakasalmi Villa)

  • Street Address: Mannerheimintie 13b, 00100 Helsinki
  • Website: Hakasalmi Villa
  • Opening Times: The opening times for Hakasalmen Huvila can vary depending on the season and exhibitions. Generally, the museum is open as follows:
  • Tuesday 11 – 19
  • Wednesday – Sunday 11 – 17
  • Saturday 11:00–17:00
  • Closed on Mondays

Hakasalmen Huvila is a historical villa turned museum, offering a window into the life of 19th-century Helsinki through beautifully preserved interiors and a variety of exhibitions that cover both the history of Helsinki and contemporary themes. The museum’s programs and exhibits often explore the intersection of history and modern life, making it a fascinating visit for those interested in the cultural and social narratives of Finland. Given the variability of museum hours based on exhibition schedules and public holidays, it is advisable to check the official website for the most current information before planning your visit.

All these bigger and smaller art museums enrich Helsinki’s cultural landscape, offering locals and visitors alike a broad spectrum of artistic expression to explore. From the historical ambiance of Sinebrycoff Art Museum to the architectural splendors of the Museum of Finnish Architecture and the serene setting of Villa Gyllenberg, each venue contributes its unique narrative to Helsinki’s art story. As with any visit to cultural institutions, checking their official websites for the latest information on exhibitions and opening hours is recommended to enhance your experience.

This list provided covers many of the major and some of the notable smaller art museums in Helsinki, but it’s important to note that Helsinki’s art scene is both dynamic and expansive. Beyond the museums listed, there are numerous galleries, exhibition spaces, and temporary exhibition venues that also contribute to the city’s vibrant art culture. Each year brings to Helsinki new exhibitions, festivals, and art-related happenings, reflecting the city’s dynamic and evolving cultural landscape and contributing to Helsinki’s reputation as a lively center for art and design.

It takes minimum 56 hours, or seven working days, to write and photograph this article, if you live in Helsinki, Finland. All authentic photographs by me, Indivue.

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2 responses to “All the Art Museums in Helsinki and their Free Entrance Days”

  1. Hi and thanks for this great web page!
    Is it possible to add free entry days to the Didrichsen Art Museum’s info?
    We always offer free entry on the Helsinki Day (June 12), and the Night of the Arts in August (date varies ).
    Thanks, Maria Didrichsen

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    1. Thanks, sure, I will update this.

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