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Underground art museum bulges beneath the surface of Helsinki

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Lasipalatsi Square has undergone a €50 million (US$58 million) renovation
Mika Huisman
The refurbished Lasipalatsi Square from above
Mika Huisman/Amos Rex
A revitalization of Lasipalatsi Square in the middle of Helsinki has given rise to a peculiar set of pimple-like domes protruding from its surface
Mika Huisman
The undulating Lasipalatsi Square
Mika Huisman
A child plays in the new Lasipalatsi Square in Helsinki
Mika Huisman
A revitalization of Lasipalatsi Square in the middle of Helsinki has given rise to a peculiar set of pimple-like domes protruding from its surface
Mika Huisman
Lasipalatsi Square has undergone a €50 million (US$58 million) renovation
Mika Huisman
The old Lasipalatsi Square
The old Lasipalatsi Square
Children play on top of the renovated Lasipalatsi Square in Helsinki
A look inside the renovated Lasipalatsi Square in Helsinki
A look inside the renovated Lasipalatsi Square in Helsinki
Interior of the brand new Amos Rex contemporary art museum for Helsinki
Gallery space inside the renovated Lasipalatsi Square in Helsinki
13,000 cubic meters (460,000 cu ft) of rock was excavated as part of the renovation of Lasipalatsi Square in Helsinki
Tuomas Uusheimo
Interior of the brand new Amos Rex contemporary art museum for Helsinki
Tuomas Uusheimo
Lasipalatsi Square has undergone a €50 million (US$58 million) renovation
Tuomas Uusheimo
Gallery space inside the renovated Lasipalatsi Square in Helsinki
Tuomas Uusheimo
13,000 cubic meters (460,000 cu ft) of rock was excavated as part of the renovation of Lasipalatsi Square in Helsinki
Tuomas Uusheimo
Interior of the brand new Amos Rex contemporary art museum for Helsinki
Tuomas Uusheimo
13,000 cubic meters (460,000 cu ft) of rock was excavated as part of the renovation of Lasipalatsi Square in Helsinki
Tuomas Uusheimo
inside the Amos Rex museum in Helsinki
Tuomas Uusheimo
Inside the Amos Rex museum beneath Lasipalatsi Square in Helsinki
Tuomas Uusheimo
Inside the renovated Lasipalatsi Square in Helsinki
Tuomas Uusheimo
Gallery space beneath Lasipalatsi Square in Helsinki
Tuomas Uusheimo
Restrooms beneath Lasipalatsi Square in Helsinki
Tuomas Uusheimo
The mounds and humps that now dot Lasipalatsi Square in Helsinki might be mistaken for features of a skatepark
Tuomas Uusheimo
An exhibition entitled Massless from Tokyo-based digital art collective TeamLab at the Amos Rex museum in Helsinki
To kick things off, curators at the brand new Amos Rex museum in Helsinki will host an exhibition entitled Massless from Tokyo-based digital art collective TeamLab
An exhibition entitled Massless from Tokyo-based digital art collective TeamLab at the Amos Rex museum in Helsinki
An exhibition entitled Massless from Tokyo-based digital art collective TeamLab at the Amos Rex museum in Helsinki
Visitors take in the renovated Lasipalatsi Square in Helsinki
Mika Huisman
Lasipalatsi Square has undergone a €50 million (US$58 million) renovation
Mika Huisman
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A revitalization of Lasipalatsi Square in the middle of Helsinki has given rise to a peculiar set of pimple-like domes protruding from its surface. The undulating public space is certainly eye-catching enough, but beneath hides a contemporary new art museum that is hoped to draw a crowd in its own right.

The mounds and humps that now dot Lasipalatsi Square might be mistaken for features of a skatepark, but actually serve as bulging skylights that illuminate the gallery spaces below. Some 13,000 cubic meters (460,000 cu ft) of rock was excavated to make way for these exhibition halls that make up the brand new Amos Rex contemporary art museum.

Gallery space inside the renovated Lasipalatsi Square in Helsinki
Tuomas Uusheimo

These curvy gallery spaces have no pillars and can therefore be used quite flexibly. The chimney left intact is a small but towering tribute to the history of the Lasipalatsi building on site, which dates back to the 1930s.

Formerly known as the Amos Anderson Art Museum, the refurbishment by local architecture firm JKMM is part of a €50 million (US$58 million) renovation of Lasipalatsi Square that gives curators a total of 2,200 sq m (23,700 sq ft) of gallery space to work with.

Gallery space inside the renovated Lasipalatsi Square in Helsinki

To kick things off, they will host an exhibition titled Massless from Tokyo-based digital art collective TeamLab, the same gang behind the spectacular Digital Art Museum to open in Tokyo last month.

Too see more of the inside and out, have a flick through our gallery.

Source: Amos Rex

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1 comment
Ilkka
I didn't even know that our capital city had a new museum!