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What inspires you to walk in Jyväskylä? Answer the resident survey from 22 April to 19 May 2024 and you will be involved in developing Jyväskylä's walking opportunities
During 2024, we will plan how walking and cycling can best be
A student's May Day (Vappu) in Jyväskylä can include rowing, yoga or even theatre - introducing three different May Day events
For many university students, Finnish vappu (May Day) marks the end of the semester and the beginning of summer. During the vappu, students gather to wear their graduation cap on a statue of Uno Cygnaeus. After the ceremony, the students will move on to the Mattilanniemi beach to watch the traditional watering ceremony “Teekkari Dipping” organised by the Teekkari students' association Algo. On May Day, students in overalls will have a picnic on the Harju.
Record birdsong with a popular app and help science – one hundred point count stations around the city in Jyväskylä
In Jyväskylä, point count sites can be found near residential areas
Jyväskylä gets a new May Day tradition, the May Day announcement!
Students have a programme for the whole week
Jyväskylä is launching a new May Day tradition this year, Vappukuulutus!, which will
Jukka Rintala - The Way of Dreams 15.6.-1.9.2024
The exhibition celebrating the extensive life's work of fashion artist Jukka Rintala is a tribute to the artist whose imprint has been visible over the decades in stunning unique costumes, industrial collections and paintings. The exhibition at the Craft Museum of Finland also celebrates the skilled seamstresses who have carried out the demanding patterns and sewing work.
A strong line and, on the other hand, lightness are characteristic features of Jukka Rintala's work. His unique dresses are works of art, where the combination of different materials creates unique atmospheres.
FISU network empowers projects
FISU's network’s members met in Lahti in March to discuss good practices related to resource wisdom management and monitoring indicators, among oth
Kaukola Woman's National Costume Through the Years 5.4.–13.10.2024
Since its publication, the Kaukola woman's national costume has been a popular and loved national costume model for Finns. 1921 U.T. Sirelius published the national costume model of a woman from Karelian Kaukola in the booklet "Suomen kansallispukuja", and its popularity has been steadfast ever since.
Temporary Exhibitions 2023
2023 Temporary exhibitions in the Craft Museum of Finland
Main Exhibitions
14.1.–23.4.2023 Elina Helenius – Woven Perspectives