Exhibition Centre WeeGee's museums
WeeGee is a museum, exhibition and event hub in Tapiola, Espoo.
The Mauri Kunnas exhibition has something to see and experience for the whole family! More information here.
EMMA's(external link, opens in a new window) collections and exhibitions focus on Finnish and international modernism, contemporary art and design. The WeeGee building’s impressive modern architecture adds to the experience-focused presentation of changing exhibitions and the permanent collections of EMMA, the Saastamoinen Foundation and the Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation.
EMMA's exhibitions can be found here(external link, opens in a new window) and events here(external link, opens in a new window).
Guided tours for groups on request
EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art
Tue–Thu at 10 am – 2 pm
+358 43 8270941
info@emmamuseum.fi
KAMU(external link, opens in a new window) is part of the Espoo City Museum, which preserves, collects and displays the history of Espoo. The KAMU exhibition A Thousand Stories About Espoo tells stories about the city’s history from the Stone Age to the present day. Changing special exhibitions bring both international and local historical themes to WeeGee. At KAMU, you can see, touch and try things for yourself!
KAMU's exhibitions can be found here. KAMU's weekly guided tours, lecture series and many other events can be found at KAMU's event calendar.
Guided tours for groups on request
KAMU Espoo City Museum
Tue-Sun at 11 am – 5 pm
+358 9 81657052
kaupunginmuseo@espoo.fi
The Futuro house (by architect Matti Suuronen, 1933–2013), an icon of the space-age architecture and a vision of its time, still fascinates people. The exhibitions offer visitors a comprehensive view into the experimental forms and optimistic ideas of modernism.
The Futuro house is open to public from mid-May to mid-September during WeeGee’s regular opening hours. More information here.
The Museum Leikki and the Finnish Clock and Jewelry Museum Kruunu are located next door to WeeGee at Ahertajankuja 3. Read more on the museums' own websites: The Museum Leikki(external link, opens in a new window) and Finnish Clock and Jewelry Museum Kruunu(external link, opens in a new window) (in Finnish).