Online Materials

The online materials page brings together online materials created by the museum over the years. You can find podcasts, online exhibitions, and historical photographs and artworks published by the museum. Welcome to explore!

Öljymaalaus, järvimaisema. Keskellä vehreä saari, etualalla vesistö, joka heijastaa taivaalla olevia pilviä. Taivas vaalean sininen, paljon valkoisia ja sinisiä pilviä.

Browse Our Collections

Finna is a joint search service for Finnish museums, libraries and archives that brings together the materials of hundreds of domestic operators under one search.

Find out more about the museum's collection by clicking on this link.

Correspondence between Akseli Gallen-Kallela and Johannes Öhquist in Finna.

 

FINNA

EUROPEANA

Museum has published over 300 objects from its collections on the Europeana website. The material includes all the oil paintings in the museum’s collections as well as the correspondence between Akseli Gallen-Kallela and Johannes Öhquist.

 

Explore our collection on Europeana

Europeana
Muotokuva Axel Gallénista tupakka hyppysissä, otettu Helsingissä 1890. Gallen-Kallelan ilme on vakava ja hän nojaa kädellään tuolin käsinojaan.

Explore Our Photo Collection on Flickr

The museum has published wide collection of  images from the Akseli Gallen-Kallela's photo collection on Flickr.

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Akseli Gallen-Kallelan Kalevala-kuvitusta, keskeneräinen työ, jonka yläosaa koristaa elämänpuu sekä teksti toinen runo.

Wikimedia Commons

Works of art by Akseli Gallen-Kallela from the museum's collection have been published on Wikimedia Commons. The images are published under a public domain licence without any restrictions on use.

Click here to view the material.

Wikimedia commons
Iiriksiä. Taustalla erottuu Gallen-Kallelan Museona toimiva Tarvaspään ateljeehuvila.

YouTube

Visit the museum's YouTube channel to explore our video materials.

Check out the channel by clicking here.

 

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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.

 

Coffee and culture

Cafe Zoceria Tarvaspää