Finnish National Gallery
The Finnish National Gallery is the largest art museum in Finland, located in Helsinki. It comprises three main museums: Ateneum Art Museum, Kiasma Contemporary Art Museum, and Sinebrychoff Art Museum. The gallery's collection features Finnish and international art, showcasing works from the Middle Ages to contemporary pieces.
Established in 1990, the gallery aims to preserve and promote Finnish art and culture. It hosts various exhibitions, educational programs, and events throughout the year, making it a vital cultural institution. The gallery also collaborates with other museums and organizations to enhance its offerings and reach a broader audience.