Guided Tour for Groups: Craft Punk

Experience the Craft Punk exhibition by Juha Vehmaanperä with a knowledgeable museum guide. The guided tour offers a deeper insight into the exhibition and its key themes through selected works chosen by the guide. There is also time for questions and discussion during the tour.

Juha Vehmaanperä (b. 1993) is a Helsinki-based knitwear artist working at the intersection of fashion and craft. Vehmaanperä holds a Master of Arts degree from Aalto University’s Fashion, Clothing and Textile Design programme, and his knitwear has received international recognition. In November 2025, Vehmaanperä was awarded the Taito Finlandia Prize.

Craft Punk is Vehmaanperä’s first major solo exhibition, bringing together his fashion collections from the past ten years.

Duration: 45 minutes
Target groups: Lower secondary and upper secondary school groups, rehabilitation* groups, adult groups
Format: On site at the museum, Korkeavuorenkatu 23 (former Design Museum)
Languages: Finnish, Swedish, English, Russian, Easy Finnish (audio-described guided tour in Finnish available from 15 January 2025)
Price: Mon–Fri €110 (incl. VAT) + admission tickets, Sat–Sun €220 (incl. VAT) + admission tickets
Price for school groups and rehabilitation groups:* Weekdays €60 / group (incl. VAT)

Booking terms and contact information

Please book your service well in advance, at least two weeks before your preferred date. Cancellations must be made no later than three days (72 hours) before the scheduled time. The full price will be charged for cancellations made too late or not made at all. You may reschedule your booking up to three days (72 hours) before the confirmed time.

The booking is considered preliminary until confirmed. We will assign a staff member to your booking and then send you a confirmation by email. Please also check your spam folder!

If you have questions about your booking, please contact us at info@admuseo.fi. You can also call our group booking number at +358 50 360 3795 on Tuesdays from 9:00 to 12:00.

Information for educational groups

Book a guided tour, workshop or walking tour for your educational group to enrich the learning experience. Our guided services and workshops are suitable for early childhood education groups, preschools, primary and secondary schools, upper secondary schools and other secondary-level institutions. Each group is met at an age-appropriate level. Please let us know your wishes when booking, so we can offer a service that best suits your group.

*Discounted service prices for rehabilitation and equivalent groups

Rehabilitation and other equivalent groups* can book Architecture and Design Museum services—such as guided tours, workshops and architecture walks—at a reduced rate.

*This applies to social, health and welfare sector organizations and third-sector actors that provide support related to mental health, peer activities, employment or integration. The discount is intended for groups that benefit from lower service prices.

The museum is a versatile learning environment that supports curriculum goals. Architecture and design fit well across multiple subjects and are ideal for interdisciplinary and phenomenon-based learning in early childhood and basic education.

We offer guided tours for educational groups in Finnish, Swedish, English, Russian, in plain language and with audio description. Workshops are available in Finnish, Swedish and English. Architecture walks are available in Finnish and English.

The maximum size for a guided group is 25 people. However, educational groups with supervisors may participate as one group, even if the group size slightly exceeds the limit.

Aalto in Helsinki – Light, Copper & Human Modernism

Alvar Aalto’s distinctive architectural language is a defining part of Helsinki’s cityscape.

This architecture walk explores Aalto’s human-centred modernism through buildings ranging from Finlandia Hall to Rautatalo and the Academic Bookstore. What makes Aalto’s work timeless and iconic? The tour reveals how architecture, materials and human scale come together in Aalto’s Helsinki.

Join us to discover Alvar Aalto’s architecture in Helsinki!

The architecture walks are scripted by experts from the Architecture & Design Museum Helsinki and guided by museum guides with in-depth knowledge of the tour themes. The tours are part of the 2026 summer season programme, offering open architecture walks to some of Helsinki’s most fascinating sites. You can also book this tour for your own group.

Participation

A place on the architecture walk must be reserved in advance via our event platform. Tickets are paid online in advance, and registration is binding. Please present your booking confirmation (received by email) to the guide before the tour begins.

Duration: approx. 90 minutes
Price: €15 / person
Price for groups: Mon–Sat 200 € / group (includes VAT), Sun 300 € / group (includes VAT)
Discounted price for school groups and rehabilitation groups (weekdays): €100 / group (incl. VAT)
Max group size: max. 25 henkilöä
Languages: Tours are available in Finnish, English and Russian

Tour details: The walk begins in front of Finlandia Hall, on the Mannerheimintie side (Mannerheimintie 13 e, 00100 Helsinki), and ends at the final destination in central Helsinki. The duration of the walk is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.

Payment: The participation fee must be paid via online registration no later than the day before the tour. Payments are accepted only through our online event platform; on-site payment is not possible.

See the open tours from our Events calendar

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Accessibility

The guide uses a microphone to support audibility.

The total walking distance is approximately 3 kilometres. At the beginning of the walk, we use the stairs located beside Finlandia Hall; however, these can be bypassed via the park along a sloped path if needed. Along the route, there are some non-lowered curbs as well as uneven terrain with changes in elevation. The pace of the walk is unhurried and includes several stops. There are no easily accessible benches or seating along the route, but you are welcome to bring a portable seat if needed.

The nearest accessible and gender-neutral public toilet is located at Helsinki Central Library Oodi (Töölönlahdenkatu 4, 00100 Helsinki).

Further information

Museum customer service: info@admuseo.fi
During opening hours, you can also call: +358 9 6220 540

Photo: Tuomas Uusheimo