Lahti Art Museum

The Lahti Art Museum is a museum focusing on visual arts, located in Lahti, Finland. The museum was founded in 1950.[2] In connection with it is also the Poster Museum, established in 1975.[2]

Lahti Art Museum
Established1950 (1950)
LocationPäijänne Tavastia, Finland
Type
DirectorHannu Takala
CuratorSusanna Korhonen, Paula Korte, Liisa Mäkitalo[1]
WebsiteLahti Art Museum

Lahti Art Museum is currently closed from visitors (as of mid-2020).[3] It will reopen in new premises in 2021, under the name Lahti Art, Poster and Design Museum LAD.[3] Previously, the art museum was located in a ground floor of an office building located Vesijärvenkatu 11.[3]

Regional art museum

The Lahti Art Museum also operated as a regional art museum of the Päijät-Häme from 1980.[2] The task of a regional art museum is to give guidance and offer professional help to local municipalities in questions of visual art. A regional art museum also develops accessibility of services and aids collaboration between organizations.[4]

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gollark: So, golds are set higher but other stuff is set the same but affected by ratios? I kind of doubt that.
gollark: Doesn't mean they'd be caveblockers or something.
gollark: The market probably runs on a combination of ratios and preset prices right now. This is just a guess though.
gollark: Anyway, could golds *really* be as common as nocturnes if they were bred less? I don't think so.

References

  1. "Contacts". lahdenmuseot.fi. City of Lahti. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  2. "Lahti Art Museum, Visit Finland". Visit Finland. VisitFinland.com. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  3. "Lahti Art Museum". lahdenmuseot.fi. City of Lahti. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  4. "Päijät-Hämeen aluetaidemuseo". lahdenmuseot.fi/. City of Lahti. Retrieved 19 July 2020.

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