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Art museum in Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki Art Museum
Helsingin taidemuseo Helsingfors konstmuseum
HAM is located in Tennispalatsi
The location of the museum in Helsinki
Established
1968 (1968)
Location
Eteläinen Rautatiekatu 8, Kamppi, Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki Art Museum (Finnish: Helsingin taidemuseo, Swedish: Helsingfors konstmuseum), abbreviated as HAM, is an art museum in Helsinki, Finland. It is located in Tennispalatsi in the district of Kamppi. The museum reopened after renovations and rebranding (as HAM) in 2015.[1]
The museum is owned and operated by the city of Helsinki. It looks after the city's art collection, containing over 9,000 works. Nearly half of these are on display in public places such as parks, streets, schools and libraries.[2]
The art museum hosts a small permanent exhibition of the works of Tove Jansson, including two large frescoes originally created for the restaurant of Helsinki City Hall.[3]
The director of Helsinki Art Museum since 2013 is Maija Tanninen-Mattila.[4]
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