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Opening hours and services. There’s more than just concerts at Musiikkitalo. Visit our cafe or library or take a guided tour. Welcome! Opening hours of the patio. The patio is open from Monday to Saturday from 11 am onwards. The patio is closed from 18:30 to 20:00, depending on the weather and the number of people.
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The Helsinki Music Centre was opened in 2011 and it is located next to the Kansalaistori Square. Uniarts Helsinki owns the building together with the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra and the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra. The Helsinki Music Centre is easily accessible: the building has no thresholds and there are lifts for visitors.
The Music Centre is located on a site in the centre of Helsinki between Finlandia Hall and the museum of contemporary art Kiasma, and across the street from the Parliament of Finland. The vineyard-type main concert hall seats 1,704 people. The building contains five smaller rooms for 140–400 listeners. These include a chamber music hall, a ...
Online. By telephone on +358 (0)20 707 0480 (Mon–Fri, 08:30–16:00) At the ordering point before the concert begins. Accessibility. Pick-up and drop-off. We recommend that all visitors with restricted mobility use the Kansalaistori Square entrance to access Musiikkitalo.
Musiikkitalo is a concert and event venue in the centre of Helsinki that’s open to all. Every year, we host more than 1,000 events from classical, jazz and folk music concerts to corporate gatherings and private celebrations. More than half of all our public events are offered free of cost, as we want culture to be accessible to all.
Nearest public transport stops during Mannerheimintie renovation project Metro: Rautatientori and Kamppi Tram: Kaivokatu and Lasipalatsi Bus: Elielinaukio and Rautatientori Train: Helsinki Central Railway Station If you’re arriving by train, Helsinki’s main railway station is a 300-metre walk from the Music Centre.
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Musiikkitalo is a concert hall and a music complex in Helsinki, home to three orchestras and a music academy. It also features art, a café, a shop, and guided tours.