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SERLACHIUS MUSEUMS

Open daily between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. from 1 June to 31 August (including on Midsummer Day) and between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tue–Sun from 1 September to 31 May.

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Serlachius Museum G Sta

Joenniementie 47, Mänttä

Art Museum Gösta offers you a chance to enjoy interesting contemporary art, classics from the Golden Age of Finnish art and some of the masterpieces of old European art.

Haze (13 May–8 October)

Lorna Simpson is considered one of the most influential contemporary artists in the United States, and her works use metaphors to comment on contemporary American life. The exhibition is the artist’s first appearance in Finland.

Night and Day (until 3 March 2024)

Elena Näsänen’s poetic video installation brings together two scenes from different parts of Europe struggling with climate change.

Undercurrent (until 3 September)

For Pirjetta Brander, making art means probing the undercurrent. Brander’s retrospective exhibition presents drawings, graphics, animation and sculptures from 1996 to 2023.

Moment (23 September 2023–3 March 2024)

Anna Estarriola’s new installation displays a splendorous vision of human skilfulness and other beings waiting nearby.

CATCH (4 November 2023–14 April 2024)

In the works of this group exhibition, the world is in motion. The goal was to stop at fleeting moments and attempt to capture fragments of them. The contributing artists include

Grönlund-Nisunen, Rita Jokiranta, Eeva Karhu, Tiina Pyykkinen, Heli Rekula, Vappu Rossi, Hanna Saarikoski, Janna Syvänoja and Hanna Vihriälä.

Classic Works of Fine Art at the Manor

The museum’s collection exhibition presents classics of the Golden Age of Finnish art and old European art owned by the Gösta Serlachius

Fine Arts Foundation as well as some newer acquisitions.

Serlachius Museum Gustaf

R. Erik Serlachiuksen katu 2, Mänttä

Genesis (until 19 November)

Ahmed Al-Nawas and Minna Henriksson offer an alternative perspective on the origin of Mänttä’s paper industry.

Behind the Pulp Gate (until 19 November)

An exhibition based on interviews about pulp production in Mänttä highlighting the people behind the process diagrams and production figures.

Paper Devil (until 19 November)

The life and business of G. A. Serlachius, a pioneer of the Finnish paper industry, are presented in the intensely dramatised exhibition where stories guide the viewer through the exhibition.

Apothecary’s Trade House (until 19 November)

A workshop exhibition, designed especially for children and young people, allowing visitors to try their hand at the various tasks of an old trade house.