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Discover Finland's art scene at Korundi House of Culture in Rovaniemi. Explore contemporary exhibits, create your own art, and enjoy this cultural highlight for just $12.
When thinking about a trip to Rovaniemi, most people imagine reindeer, Santa, and snowy landscapes. But tucked right in the heart of this Arctic town is the Korundi House of Culture, offering a vibrant peek into Finnish contemporary art and northern creativity. For just $12, visitors gain access to the Rovaniemi Art Museum, housed in one of the city’s oldest buildings, with a chance to see stunning exhibitions, participate in art activities, and even enjoy a relaxing café experience.
What we really appreciate about this experience is the way Korundi combines art, history, and local culture in a compact, accessible way. It’s perfect for those who want a cultural break from outdoor adventures, or for anyone curious about how the north’s artistic voice is shaping modern Finnish art. Be mindful, though, that this isn’t a guided tour—so for those seeking in-depth commentary, some extra research or a guided option might be worth considering. This attraction is ideal for art lovers, culture seekers, and families wanting to explore Rovaniemi’s creative scene without breaking the bank.


Korundi isn’t just a museum—it’s a meeting point for art, music, and local culture in Rovaniemi. Its proximity to the city center means you can combine your visit with a walk around town or a stop at nearby Revontuli Shopping Centre. The building’s architecture alone tells a story—originally a mail truck depot, it’s survived war and time, now reimagined as a hub of creativity.
Once inside, you’ll find a thoughtfully curated collection of contemporary Finnish art. The exhibitions are often thematic, with the museum curators ensuring each display offers a fresh perspective on the Arctic and Finnish identity. A visitor noted that the museum features “notable works from one of Finland’s most important contemporary collections,” which suggests a high-quality exhibition program that keeps coming back with innovative displays.
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The focus on northern stories and Arctic creativity makes Korundi stand out. Visitors will encounter artworks that reflect the unique environment and culture of Lapland. Some reviews highlight the quality of the high-caliber exhibitions from the Arctic regions, offering a visual insight into the northern perspective that’s often missing from mainstream art scenes.
Plus, the museum’s rotating exhibitions mean there’s always something new to discover, whether it’s a themed showcase or a special event. For art lovers, this means frequent visits might reveal different stories, styles, and techniques.

A real highlight of the experience is the art workshop station. It’s designed to be fun and accessible, encouraging visitors—especially families—to get creative themselves. According to feedback, guests appreciated the chance to craft, draw, and create. One visitor mentioned, “My kids loved the interactive art station, and it made the visit feel more personal,” which underscores how this element adds a playful, memorable touch.
While no guided tours are included in the standard ticket, the available activities give you a taste of Finnish art culture without needing prior knowledge. For those interested in more in-depth insights, it might be worth looking into additional guided options or audio guides if available.

Korundi’s Kitchen & Café is a delightful spot, especially if you’re craving a light lunch or just a coffee break. It’s praised for offering vegan and vegetarian options, making it a favorite among health-conscious visitors. The café’s relaxed atmosphere is perfect for resting after exploring the exhibitions.
The Korundi Shop adds another layer to your visit. With a curated selection of local products, Arctic art, and design items, it’s a prime spot for finding unique souvenirs. Whether you’re searching for a handcrafted ornament or a piece of Arctic-inspired jewelry, the shop offers authentic, locally made gifts.

The Korundi House of Culture offers a surprisingly rich artistic experience for a modest price. Its focus on northern contemporary art provides fresh insights into the Arctic’s cultural landscape, while the historic building and interactive activities make it a well-rounded visit. For art enthusiasts, families, or anyone curious about Lapland’s creative scene, this museum delivers more than just a collection—it offers a window into the heart of Rovaniemi’s artistic identity.
The fact that the experience is self-guided means you get to explore at your own pace, making it perfect for a relaxed afternoon. Plus, the combination of art, history, and local cuisine at the café creates a well-balanced cultural outing.
If you’re after a cost-effective, authentic, and enriching cultural activity in Rovaniemi, the Korundi Art Museum is an excellent choice. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy modern art, local stories, and a bit of hands-on creativity.

Is the ticket valid for multiple visits?
No, the ticket is valid for one day only, giving you access to the exhibitions and Korundi House of Culture on that day.
How much does the entry cost?
The admission ticket costs $12 per person, making it a very affordable cultural experience.
Are guided tours available?
No, this ticket does not include a guided tour. You can explore independently, but additional guided options may be available separately.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, especially with the art workshop station, which is designed to be fun and engaging for kids. The museum is accessible and family-friendly.
Can I visit the café during my museum visit?
Absolutely. The Korundi Kitchen & Café is open to visitors and is a great spot for a quick bite or coffee break.
Is parking available nearby?
Yes, parking is available, and the museum’s central location means it’s easy to reach by public transport.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended as you’ll be walking through exhibitions, and layers are advised if visiting in colder months to stay cozy outdoors.
Are there any special exhibitions I should know about?
It’s best to check the schedule beforehand, as Korundi hosts changing exhibitions and events focused on Arctic and Finnish contemporary themes.
This visit to Korundi offers a perfect mix of art, history, and local culture, all wrapped in a charming, historic building. Whether you're an art lover or just looking for a meaningful cultural experience in Rovaniemi, this museum will leave you with a deeper appreciation for the creative spirit of Lapland.