The exhibition guides visitors through the many phases of Finnish art from 1809 through to the 1950s.
It sets the story of Finnish art within the wider context of international developments and societal events and processes. On display, side by side, are many of our collection’s Finnish and international masterpieces, such as Le Corbusier’s Two Women (1939), Eero Järnefelt’s Under the Yoke (1893), Edvard Munch’s Bathing Men (1907–08) and Hugo Simberg’s Wounded Angel (1903).
Guided tours
You can explore the exhibition on your own free of charge. You can also buy tickets for guided tours, which are available in Finnish. The dates for these tours can be found at the Digital Museum website.