Visit us
We offer unique experiences and fresh perspectives on the many dimensions of design. Our aim is to bring people together to learn, explore, and enjoy everything design and architecture have to offer.
Opening hours
- Monday Closed
- Tuesday –
- Wednesday –
- Thursday –
- Friday –
- Saturday –
- Sunday –
No exceptional opening hours this week.
Exceptional opening hours
30 Apr Open 11:00–15:00
1 May Closed
18 Jun Open 11:00–15:00
19–20 Jun (Midsummer) Closed
20 Aug (Night of the Arts) Open 11:00–22:00
6 Dec (Independence Day) Closed
23 Dec Open 11:00–15:00
24–26 Dec Closed
31 Dec Closed
Ticket prices
- Adults: (30–69) €22
- Seniors (over 70) €14
- Unemployed persons and persons on disability pension €14
- Young people (18–29) €6
- Children (2–17) €3
- Museum Card €0
- *Other free admission groups according to museum policy
Combo Ticket: Exhibition experience with audio guide
Adults: (30–69) €24
Seniors (over 70), unemployed persons, persons on disability pension €16
Young people (18–29) €6
Children: €3
Museum Card €2,99
Discount groups
- Unemployed
- Conscripts, non-military conscript
Educational groups
Free entry for:
- Teachers and instructors preparing lessons (with a valid group booking)
- Educational groups visiting with a teacher or instructor (advance notice required)
- Students in the field in relation to their studies by prior agreement
Cards entitling to free admission
Free entry with:
- A press card
- Museum professionals with staff identification
- ICOM, ICOMOS, or ICAM cards
Other groups with free entry
Free entry for:
- Friends of the Architecture and Design Museum
- Personal assistants, Support persons, and interpreters
- Culture Companions and their clients
- Kaikukortti holders
- Rehabilitation groups and similar
Including: Social and healthcare providers, well-being and health sector providers, and similar third sector providers that provide services related to mental health, peer support, employment, or integration, and whose whose target groups benefit from an admission free museum visit. - Finnish war veterans
- Asylum seekers
Getting here
The Architecture & Design Museum is located in Kaartinkaupunki, at the heart of Helsinki’s Design District, just a short walk from the city centre.
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Korkeavuorenkatu 23, Helsinki
By Public Transport
The nearest tram stop to the Architecture and Design Museum is Johanneksenkirkko. The stop is located directly in front of the museum’s main entrance.
With a City Bike
A Helsinki City Bike station is right outside the museum’s main entrance.
By Car
The museum does not have public parking. Nearby street parking is mostly paid. If arriving by taxi, you may stop briefly either in front of the main entrance (Korkeavuorenkatu 23) or in the courtyard behind the museum (Ullanlinnankatu).
Accessible Entrances and Parking
The accessible entrance to the Architecture & Design Museum is located in the inner courtyard. The address for these entrances is Ullanlinnankatu 4, 00130 Helsinki.
There is one accessible parking space in the courtyard, reserved for visitors who need it—such as wheelchair users. A parking permit for this space can be obtained from the museum’s customer service desk for the duration of your visit.
Accessibility Inside the Museum
The elevator in fully accessible.
The accessible toilet is located on the basement level. The toilet it gender-neutral and equipped with an emergency pull cord.
Please note: The museum does not have an induction loop system.
Visiting with Strollers
We recommend visitors with strollers use the courtyard entrance. It can be accessed through the gate on Ullanlinnankatu. Press the doorbell at the rear entrance, and a member of our staff will meet you and escort you to the main lobby.
Strollers are welcome in the exhibition spaces. There is also a designated indoor stroller parking area. You may also borrow a baby carrier from the museum if needed.
Large bags and other bulky items must be left in the lockable lockers in the lobby or at the front desk.
Guided Tours and Workshops
Guided Tours and Workshops
Guided tours, workshops, and walking tours offer ways to explore the fascinating exhibitions, collections, and themes of the Museum of Architecture and Design. Our knowledgeable guides and workshop leaders bring stories and perspectives to life. Book a tour or a inspiring workshop for your group and discover the world of architecture and design!
Museum Shops
Museum Shops
The selection of our museum shop covers a wide range of different design fields. You’ll find iconic design objects, architecture and design books, fashion, glass, ceramics, and more. The shop also features rotating collections of jewelry and products by graphic designers and illustrators. Museum shop is open during museum opening hours.
Museum Café
Museum Café
Taito Café serves lunch as well as light savoury and sweet bites. The café offers coffee from a local roastery, craft beers and organic wine. A tasty soup and salad lunch is served daily from 11:00 to 14:00.
Visiting with Children
Visiting with Children
The Museum of Architecture and Design welcomes design enthusiasts of all ages.
The museum building is equipped with a baby changing table and a potty for young children. A quiet space for snacks or breastfeeding can be found in the basement-level Studio. The café offers a high chair and a microwave for the youngest visitors.
For Schools and Daycare Groups
For Schools and Daycare Groups
The Museum of Architecture and Design is a national hub for architecture and design education. It offers rich opportunities to build learning around architecture, design, and cultural heritage across all levels of education. The museum is an inspiring and engaging place to visit, and we also provide digital content to support learning in architecture and design.
For Communities and Organisations
For Communities and Organisations
Here you’ll find information about our youth programmes and services for communities and organisations, as well as opportunities for collaboration. You’ll also find information about the Kaikukortti scheme and the Culture Companion programme. Sign up for our community newsletter here.
Culture Kids
Culture Kids
All children living in Helsinki born in and after 2020 are invited to become Culture Kids. The kids are invited to two events each year until they start school. These events are free of charge. The Architecture and Design Museum is proud to be part of the programme. We serve as the sponsor organisation for children born in Helsinki in 2023.