Explore Design Museum Helsinki, where design and architecture meet. Check opening hours, visitor information, entrance and ticket details here.
The Design Museum Helsinki (Finnish: Designmuseo) is one of the most inspiring cultural stops in the city. It stands in the Kaartinkaupunki district inside a graceful 19th-century building that reflects the elegance of its time.
Visitors first notice the museum’s striking neo-Gothic façade. Inside, carefully curated exhibitions introduce the world of Finnish and international design. Each floor reveals new stories through furniture, fashion, graphic work and everyday objects.
Design Museum Photos
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A permanent exhibition shows how Finnish design evolved over the decades. Classic pieces from the 20th century sit alongside creations by emerging talents. Every display is arranged to make design approachable, even for those with no prior knowledge.
Temporary exhibitions change throughout the year and keep the museum dynamic. Some highlight current trends while others focus on visionary designers. Returning guests always find something new to explore.
The museum’s collection includes more than 75,000 design objects, 45,000 drawings and over 125,000 photographs.
Visitor Tips: Opening Hours, Entrance, Tickets & More Details
🏛️ Visitor Information
Opening Hours: 🕒
- Winter (1 Sep–31 May):
- Monday: closed
- Tuesday: 11:00–20:00
- Wednesday–Sunday: 11:00–18:00
- Summer (1–30 Jun):
- Monday–Sunday: 11:00–18:00
- Tuesday: 11:00–20:00
- Summer (1 Jul–31 Aug):
- Monday–Friday: 11:00–20:00
- Saturday–Sunday: 11:00–18:00
Admission: 🎟️
- Adults (30–69): €21
- Seniors (70+): €14
- Unemployed / Disability pension: €14
- Young adults (18–29): €6
- Children (2–17): €2
- Museum Card: free
Audio guide option available (adult €23; concessions €16; Museum Card €2.99).
Accessibility: ♿
- Main entrance: stairs at Korkeavuorenkatu 23. Staff assist if needed.
- Accessible entrance: courtyard side at Ullanlinnankatu 4 (doorbell for staff access), leads to the basement level.
- Elevator available to public floors (0, 1, 2); accessible toilet on level 0.
- Assistance and guide dogs are welcome.
Visitor Guidelines: ⚠️
- Food and drinks only in the café.
- Please keep a calm and respectful atmosphere.
- Only assistance dogs are permitted.
- Large bags and backpacks must be left in the cloakroom or lockers.
The Helsinki Card offers free entry to the museum and access to many other cultural spots in the city. It’s a smart choice for anyone planning to visit several attractions.
Architecture fans also enjoy exploring the neighborhood around the museum. Guided walks and hop-on hop-off tours make it easy to discover more of Helsinki’s creative side.
The famous “Ball Chair” by Eero Aarnio, on display at the museum, was designed in 1963 and inspired by the NASA space capsule era.
This place goes beyond showing objects. It invites visitors to reflect on how design shapes daily life and connects ideas with people. It’s a space for curious minds, not just design enthusiasts.
In the museum’s Dialogue Lab, visitors can interact with objects through multiple senses. This experimental space creates a deeper and more personal design experience.
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Map & Contact Information
CONTACT
Address:
Korkeavuorenkatu 23, 00130 Helsinki, Finland
Phone:
+358 9 6220540