Located in central Helsinki, the Finnish National Opera offers opera, ballet and architecture in one of Finland’s most iconic cultural buildings.
The Finnish National Opera (Finnish: Suomen kansallisooppera) is a cultural landmark in Helsinki, located right beside Töölönlahti Bay. Its modern design and lakeside setting create an impressive first impression.
Designed by Eero Hyvämäki, Jukka Karhunen and Risto Parkkinen, the building opened in 1993. Since then, it has become a prime example of contemporary Finnish architecture and a symbol of national culture.
Inside, visitors find a world of music, movement and visual beauty. The stage regularly hosts a diverse program of opera, ballet and orchestral concerts.
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International collaborations appear alongside Finnish classics, offering a rich blend of tradition and innovation. Families are also welcomed. There are performances specially created for children and younger audiences.
The venue’s popularity owes much to more than just its artistic excellence. Its central location makes it easy to reach, while the spacious, light-filled interior invites visitors to stay and explore.
The small stage inside the building, known as the Almi Hall, is named after Alfons Almi, a former director who played a key role in the opera’s development.
Visiting Tips, Entry and Opening Hours
Find all the key details on opening hours, entry and practical tips for the Finnish National Opera in the information section below.
📅 Visitor Information
Opening Hours: 🕒
- Monday: 12:00–16:00
- Tuesday–Friday: 16:00–19:00
- Saturdays and public holidays: Opens 2 hours before a performance and closes at the start
Ticket Prices: 🎟️
- Lowest-priced tickets: from €20
- Highest prices: over €100
- Public guided tours: €16
- Reduced price: €8 (e.g., pupils or students)
Visitor Rules: 📌
- Age restriction: Children under 5 are not admitted to Main Stage performances
- Ticket exchanges: Standard, youth, student or pensioner tickets can be exchanged up to 24 hours before the performance
This venue is one of many in Helsinki that bring together culture, design and public life. If you’re interested in exploring more of the city’s artistic side, check out the walking routes suggested below.
The Finnish National Opera employs about 735 people. This includes 30 permanent soloists, a professional choir of 60 singers, and its own orchestra with 120 musicians. The ballet section has 90 dancers from 17 different countries.
The lakeside views add a calm and scenic backdrop, especially in the warmer months. Whether you arrive for a matinee or evening show, the surroundings are always part of the experience.
Design lovers will also find something to admire. The building blends sharp lines with soft materials in a uniquely Nordic style. Even without attending a show, it’s worth stepping inside to see the architecture and enjoy the café.
Finnish soprano Aino Ackté was not only an international opera star but also one of the founders of the Finnish National Opera in 1911.
Hotels Near the Finnish National Opera
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Map & Contact Information
CONTACT
Address:
Helsinginkatu 58, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Phone:
+358 9 403021
