Järvenpää Art Museum

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Järvenpää Art Museum

Järvenpää Art Museum is closed in spring
Järvenpää Art Museum will be closed for the spring season from 5 January to 1 May 2026.

Järvenpää Art Museum holds Finland’s most comprehensive collection of works by members of the Tuusula Lake artist community, Eero Järnefelt (1863–1937) and Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (1863–1945). The 160th anniversary of both artists’ births was celebrated in 2023, and Järvenpää Art Museum has highlighted the artists in its permanent collection exhibition.

In the collection exhibition, the artists’ works take visitors to Lake Tuusula, artists’ homes, the seaside, Koli, and on journeys to St Petersburg and Paris. The public has participated in selecting the works by voting, and audience favourites are also included in the exhibition.

The museum offers a wide range of guided programmes for visitors of all ages, including lectures, guided tours, workshops, and themed days. Visitors can join a public guided tour on Sundays at 1 pm.

Järvenpää Art Museum is located in the immediate vicinity of Järvenpää railway station and is open year-round. Art-themed souvenirs are available for purchase at the museum shop.

Admission fees 2026
Adults €12
Pensioners €10
Children under 18 €0
Students, conscripts and civil service personnel, unemployed €6
Museum Card €86
Museum Card renewal €73
Museum Card accepted

Opening hours:

May–September Tue–Sun 10 am–5 pm
October–December Wed–Thu 10 am–5 pm

Please check for any exceptions to the opening hours on the art museum’s website.