Subscribe
Search
ePaper
Newsletters
Subscribe
ePaper
Newsletters
Art market
Museums & heritage
Exhibitions
Books
Podcasts
Columns
Technology
Adventures with Van Gogh
Art market
Museums & heritage
Exhibitions
Books
Podcasts
Columns
Technology
Adventures with Van Gogh
Search
News

Helsinki welcomes time travellers—and offers a glimpse into the heartbreak of others

City Museum re-opens this week with special projects after €13m development

José da Silva
11 May 2016
Share

Visitors can travel back in time at the new Helsinki City Museum, which opens on 13 May in the historic centre of the Finnish capital. The €13m development incorporates the oldest building in the city, Sederholm House.

But stepping through this threshold will not be the only way to time travel. Visitors can wear virtual reality goggles to explore photographs taken by the documentary photographer Signe Brander (1869-1942) and see the city as it looked 100 years ago.

The institution will also house the Museum of Broken Relationships, a travelling exhibition by the Croatian artists (and former couple) Olinka Vištica and Dražen Grubišić which serves as a repository for sentimental objects from former partners. Residents of Helsinki have contributed, among other objects, a five-cent coin that got stuck to a lover’s bare bottom.

NewsMuseums
Share
Subscribe to The Art Newspaper’s digital newsletter for your daily digest of essential news, views and analysis from the international art world delivered directly to your inbox.
Newsletter sign-up
Information
About
Contact
Cookie policy
Data protection
Privacy policy
Frequently Asked Questions
Subscription T&Cs
Terms and conditions
Advertise
Sister Papers
Sponsorship policy
Follow us
Facebook
Instagram
YouTube
LinkedIn
© The Art Newspaper