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Finnish Museum of Theatre: A Stage for History

Explore Finland's vibrant performing arts history at the Theatre Museum in Helsinki's Cable Factory.

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The Finnish Museum of Theatre, located in Helsinki's Cable Factory, is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of Finnish performing arts. Through engaging exhibitions, workshops, and guided tours, the museum offers a captivating glimpse into the world of Finnish theater, dance, opera, and circus.

A brief summary to Finnish Museum of Theater

  • Tuesday 11 am-7 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-7 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-7 pm
  • Friday 11 am-7 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 11 am-6 pm

Local tips

  • Visit on the last Wednesday of the month between 4 PM and 7 PM for free admission.
  • Consider purchasing a combination ticket to also visit the Hotel and Restaurant Museum and the Finnish Museum of Photography, both located in the Cable Factory.
  • Check the museum's website for information on current exhibitions, workshops, and guided tours.
  • Take advantage of the lockers in the shared lobby to store large bags and coats.
  • The Cable Factory has cafes, such as Traba in the Glass Courtyard, if you want to grab refreshments during your visit.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Helsinki Central Station, take the Metro to Ruoholahti station. From the station, walk approximately 800 meters to the Cable Factory. Alternatively, take Tram line 8 to the Kaapelitehdas stop, which is right next to the Cable Factory. A single ticket for public transport within Helsinki costs around €3.

  • Walking

    From the city center (e.g., Kamppi), it's approximately a 25-30 minute walk to the Cable Factory. Walk west along Ruoholahdenkatu, crossing the bridge to Ruoholahti. The Cable Factory will be on your left. Follow signs to the Glass Courtyard entrance.

  • Taxi/Ride-sharing

    Taxis and ride-sharing services (Uber, Bolt) are readily available in Helsinki. A taxi ride from the city center to the Cable Factory typically costs between €15-€25, depending on traffic and the specific starting point. Be sure to specify 'Kaapelitehdas' as your destination.

  • Parking

    Limited paid parking is available around the Cable Factory, with a two-hour time limit. Longer-term parking is available at the Ruoholahti shopping center garage nearby. Parking costs around €4 per hour in the city center. There are also two accessible parking spaces in the courtyard of the Cable Factory, near the D floor, where parking is limited to four hours.

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The Finnish Museum of Theatre is a national specialty museum dedicated to the performing arts, offering visitors information, insights, joy, and entertainment. Located in the Cable Factory, a cultural center in the Ruoholahti district of Helsinki, the museum specializes in Finnish theater, dance, circus, opera, and live art. The museum's exhibitions transport visitors into the world of theater and backstage, allowing them to experience the essence of performance. The museum houses permanent exhibitions like "It's Showtime" and "Arkadia Theatre," alongside temporary exhibitions. Arkadia Theatre allows visitors to step into the roles of actors, directors, or designers, with opportunities to dress up in costumes. The Theatre Museum was founded in 1962 and holds national responsibility for performing arts in Finland. It maintains a national collection of Finnish theater, dance, opera, circus, and live art, focusing primarily on Finnish professional activities. The museum's collection includes costumes, set designs, photographs, and documents that trace the development of Finnish theater from the 19th century to the present day. Visitors can explore the exhibitions at their own pace or participate in guided tours and workshops. The museum also organizes open, facilitated Theatre Cat's Holiday Adventures suitable for all ages, included in the admission fee. The museum is easily accessible by public transport, with the nearest metro station (Ruoholahti) and tram stop (Kaapelitehdas) within walking distance.

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