Rovaniemi Art Museum, housed in the distinctive Korundi House of Culture, is one of Lapland’s leading centres for contemporary art and northern visual expression. Located in a former 1930s mail truck depot that survived the destruction of the Second World War, the building blends industrial heritage with a clean, modern aesthetic that frames the museum’s exhibitions. The collection focuses on Finnish contemporary art, Nordic and Arctic visual culture, and works by artists connected to Lapland, including pieces from the renowned Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation collection. Changing exhibitions introduce new perspectives on northern identity, environmental themes, and Indigenous creativity, offering visitors a rich and evolving artistic experience. Korundi also hosts concerts, workshops, and community events, making the museum an active cultural hub. With its thoughtful curation and strong regional voice, Rovaniemi Art Museum provides an engaging window into the creativity of the North.
Rovaniemi Finland
Rovaniemi Art Museum is located in Korundi House of Culture at Lapinkävijäntie 4 in Rovaniemi, close to the city centre and within easy walking distance of the main shopping and cultural area. Nearby you can also find the Lapland Chamber Orchestra, Arktikum, Science Centre Pilke, and Lordi’s Square, making it a convenient stop for combining art with other major sights in central Rovaniemi.
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Regional Museum of Lapland
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Science Centre Pilke
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Lapland Forest Museum
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Rovaniemi Local History Museum
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Rovaniemen Teatteri - Lapin Alueteatteri
Theatre
Dance Theater Rimpparemmi
Theatre
Rovaniemi Church
Church
Santa Claus Village
Theme Park
Jätkänkynttilä Bridge
Bridge
Syväsenvaara Observation Tower
Observation deck
Arctic Circle Hiking Area
Mountain
Koivusaari Nature Trail
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