2024

OPEN-AIR MUSEUM (KUOPION KORTELLIMUSEO)

Museums

Located south of Market Square, the open-air museum focuses on the daily life of the people of Kuopio between the 19th century and the 1930s. For this purpose, a group of 11 traditional wooden houses has been preserved, the oldest dating from the late 1700s. The interiors of the houses show the lifestyle of the Finns between the 1800s and 1930s. See also the Pharmacy Museum and photos of the city in the early 20th century.

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2024

ORTHODOX CHURCH MUSEUM

Museums

Opened in 1957, this superb museum, the only one of its kind in Europe, bears witness to the influence of Orthodox Christianity in Karelia and more widely in Finland. The magnificent collection of icons, veritable jewels of silver and silverware, sometimes set with pearls and precious stones, comes largely from the monasteries of Valamo and Konevitsa, located on Lake Ladoga, and Petsamo, near the icy Arctic Ocean. The annexation of these territories by the USSR in 1944 led to the exile of hundreds of thousands of people. The monks saved what they could of the Orthodox treasures. On two floors, you can also admire beautiful religious objects and liturgical ornaments. See in particular the icon of the Virgin of Smolensk (1840) and the silver psalter (1762, Saint Petersburg). Also note the splendid gold-brocaded priestly vestments and the magnificent mitres. Note also the embroidered cover offered in 1551 by two bodyguards of Ivan the Terrible, a miniature iconostasis by Konevitsa (more than 200 figures painted in great detail). Also surprising are the heavy metal chains that some monks and hermits of Valamo secretly wore under their clothes. The final touch to the visit is the museum's pretty little church. Numerous permanent and temporary exhibitions also complete the collections. Cafeteria on site for a meal or coffee break.

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2024

MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS

Modern art

The Kuopio Art Museum is housed in a former bank and the main themes of the collections and exhibitions revolve around Finnish artists from the late 19th century to the present day - who have mainly worked on themes related to nature and the environment. You will see how visual perception and emotional experience alternate in the artists' modes of representation, with a real impact of prevailing ideologies on their work. Temporary exhibition also.

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