All modern art museums to visit in Finland

Experience the dynamic world of modern art at 5 museums in Finland. These museums showcase modern works that push the boundaries of creativity and expression.

Are you passionate about music and its history? Are you a fan of contemporary creativity? These are the modern art museums you should visit in Finland:

  1. Ateneum Art Museum1

    Ateneum Art Museum

     Helsinki
    The Ateneum is a museum of art in Helsinki that holds the largest collection of 19th-century art in Finland. In the past, the Helsinki art academy was also housed in the building. The collection of the Ateneum includes Finnish art from 18th-century rococo portraiture to the experimental art movement
  2. Didrichsen Art Museum2

    Didrichsen Art Museum

     Helsinki
    The Didrichsen Museum (Didrichsenin taidemuseo) is an art museum on the island of Kuusisaari in Helsinki that was founded by Marie-Louise and Gunnar Didrichsen. At first, Didrichsen gathered traditional Finnish art, but gradually moved to modernism. The building was built between 1958 and 1967 by Fi
  3. Helsinki Art Museum3

    Helsinki Art Museum

     Helsinki
    The Helsinki Art Museum ( Helsingin taidemuseo) is a museum housed in the tennis palatsi in the Finnish capital Helsinki. The museum is managed by the municipality of Helsinki and exhibits the art collection of the city, containing over 9,000 works. The Helsinki Art Museum also features a small perm
  4. Amos Rex4

    Amos Rex

     Helsinki
    Amos Rex is an art museum that opened in 2018 in Helsinki. It is a museum of visual arts and is the largest private art museum in Finland. The museum owes its name to the newspaper magnate Amos Anderson, owner of the Swedish-language Finnish newspaper Hufvudstadsbladet. The collection of the Amos Re
  5. Villa Gyllenberg5

    Villa Gyllenberg

     Helsinki
    The Gyllenberg Art Museum ( Gyllenbergin taidemuseo) or Villa Gyllenberg is a museum in Helsinki. It is a private art and home museum owned by the Signe and Ane Gyllenberg Foundation housed in the former home of Signe and Ane Gyllenberg. The museum's collection originated from the passion of collect