Guidelines for safer spaces
The Gallen-Kallela Museum is a non-discriminatory area. We give everyone space to be themselves and to be heard and seen as equals. We treat others with respect and intervene to address inappropriate behaviour. By visiting our museum spaces and participating in our events, you agree to these principles.
It is important to us to make sure that your visit is safe. We train our staff to treat everyone equally and with respect. We also welcome feedback on our own practices. We will use this feedback to correct any shortcomings that are identified.
Please let us know if you encounter any problems during your visit to the museum. In case of problems, you can contact our staff or send a message using the form below. You can complete the form anonymously.
Gallen-Kallela Museum
Situated in the Tarvaspää studio castle, which was designed and built by the artist Akseli Gallen‑Kallela (1865–1931), the museum presents changing exhibitions that explore the art and life of Gallen‑Kallela and his contemporaries, as well as contemporary art. The museum offers a rich programme of events and activities and serves as a central source of information on Akseli Gallen‑Kallela.
Come and discover both the familiar and the previously unseen sides of Akseli Gallen‑Kallela.