Jyväskylä, Finland
Alvar Aallon katu 7
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+358 401356210
Good for kidsRestaurantToilets
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
The museum will be closed because of renovations for a few years. A lovely and comprehensive collection and exhibition, but the building has stairs, no lift (no elevator). After the renovation there will be one.
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Good museum, but when we went there they not tell us that the museum under renovation we know after we pay the ticket and enter
Nice museum of the great Finish architect. The display of buildings could have need done a bit better though...
It's a cool place, I guess. The museum part itself wasn't anything mind-blowing. It was mainly pictures and some miniatures. The real problem was the customer service. When I got there they first charged me full price even though I was supposed to get a student discount. After that I had to pay again. So I basically paid double and never got back the money from my first purchase.
Nice. Interesting to see the different animals of that area/Finland. Friday's are free :) and nice restaurant with incredible view above museum
That permanent exhibition panels and graphic are very confusing, dated and difficult to read/understand, plus the building have acoustic issues i think, Kids were screaming and echo was very bad. Beside that the design and details of the museum are good.
Very extensive exhibition of Finland's greatest architect / designer
If you have any interest at all in architecture, or the life of the great Finnish architect, Alvar Aalto, this place is a must on your stop to Jyväskylä: his hometown. The place is a bit out of the way, and can be hard to find, but Google maps is helpful here. A local tip: there is always free entry on Fridays, as well as during certain town festivals.
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