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Pienmäki Farm Buildings Museum

The Pienmäki Farm Buildings Museum in Hankasalmi is a splendid place to visit in the summer. The path leading to the Pienmäki house takes you to the past and you will arrive to a unique yard lined with log houses. By popping into the house and the grain drying and threshing cabin known as riihi as well as by peeking into the sauna, the barns, stable, cart shed, and workshop you get a sense of the life there in the past. The activity corner of the cowshed offers small activities for the little ones.

 

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The wooden main building of Pienmäki. Picture by Jarno Seppänen. Image Keski-Suomen museo (KeMu)

Working-Class Home Museum in Niitynpää

In Vaajakoski, a small red cottage peeks out at the edge of a forest. As you go past it, perhaps you wonder what that small red-ochre painted log building was in the past. These days it is a working-class home museum, but initially it was a croft. Later, the house was inhabited by, among others, the Rautiainen family: father, mother, and seven children. During the summer, you can immerse yourself in the life that was lived there and listen to stories hidden inside the small log building. The house is no longer inhabited, but what is the bootjack then?

 

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The Working-Class Home Museum in Niitynpää from the outside. Picture by Tuula Vuolio-Vallenius. Image Tuula Vuolio-Vallenius

Craftsmen’s Houses

Coppersmith’s House and Carpenter’s House

In the centre of Jyväskylä there are no other residential buildings as old as the Coppersmith’s House and Carpenter’s House, which are located at the Toivola Old Courtyard. They were both built in the 1840s.

The Museum of Central Finland has ensured that you can easily pop by the houses all year round. They offer stories and old-time atmosphere, all for free. What on earth was the coppersmith doing in his house?

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The hall of the Coppersmith's House. Picture by Pekka Helin. Image Keski-Suomen museo (KeMu)

Museum of Municipal Engineering

There is plenty to wonder about at the Museum of Municipal Engineering in the Könkkölä area of Jyväskylä. The museum displays over a thousand different interesting objects, equipment, and tools relating to the building of the city of Jyväskylä. In the museum you can find, among other things, the casings of an incendiary bomb that was dropped on Jyväskylä during the war, a Raket chainsaw, wooden pile drivers as well as a Torno Kaiser concrete mixer. You can also take a peek into an office hut and a men’s eating shelter.

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Concrete mixers and other equipment. Picture by Tuula Vuolio-Vallenius. Image Tuula Vuolio-Vallenius

Studio Home of the Heiska Family

When you step into this studio home and listen hard, you can hear the artist’s call: “Even though there is work to keep company with, there is often a longing for a proper human”. So welcome to the unique art-filled home of Jonas, Maikki, and Vappu Heiska! The over a hundred-year-old building, the objects, art, and photographs take you on a voyage through time and as part of the lives of the family of artists over the course of two generations.

The Studio Home of the Heiska Family is not accessible.

 

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The staircase and fire place of the Studio Home of the Heiska Family. Picture by Johanna Rekonen. Image Johanna Rekonen

Student's bucket list: have you already done these must-do things in Jyväskylä?

Which experiences are irreplaceable from the years in Jyväskylä as a student? What are the experiences you are going to remember in the rocking chair on a pension? We asked senior students to gather a ”bucket list” for a student in Jyväskylä.

1. Highlights of student life

The following moments will be replayed in memories with warm heart.

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Iloiset haalariasuiset opiskelijat poseeraavat rivissä. Image Tero Takalo-Eskola

First impressions of Jyväskylä ー part two

First impressions of Jyväskylä - the series continues! We asked people who have recently moved to the city about their thoughts on their new neighbourhood. Be sure to also check out the first part of the series!

Events and activities for every

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lähikuva pyöränrenkaasta jäällä. Image Tero Takalo-Eskola

Q&A about the situation in Ukraine

Updated on 27 March 2023

More than 45,000 Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion have arrived in Finland since March 2022. There are currently about 2 650 Ukrainians in Central Finland, of which about 1 050 in Jyväskylä. This page contains information on what services are available for people fleeing the war in Ukraine and how you can help Ukrainians

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Reimarin rakennus valaistiin sinikeltaiseksi Ukrainan tueksi. Image Elisa Hillgen

First impressions of Jyväskylä

They say that first impressions are important. There are all kinds of first impressions of Jyväskylä, some might be more rosy than others. What they all have in common, however, is that this is a good city for students.

City size: appropriate

When students in Jyväskylä are asked about their first impressions of Jyväskylä, many of them mention the size of

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Harjun kenttä ilmasta kuvattuna ja taustalla Jyväskylä. Image Suomen ilmakuva Oy

Research permits for Early Childhood Care and Basic Education

A separate permit is needed for collecting information within early childhood education and care and primary and lower secondary education (basic education) for the research, final project or thesis project purposes.  

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Savulahden päiväkodin ja koulun yhteinen musiikkitila ja soittimet. Image Anne Kuvaja

How to find a job during your studies or after graduation?

It is well known that it is difficult to live on student grants alone. It can be useful to gain work experience during your studies, as it is difficult to find a job in Finland with an empty CV. We asked an expert and a recent graduate for tips on finding a job. 

"I don't think there are any magic tricks," starts the employment services of the city of Jyväskylä.

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Nainen tietokoneella. Image Tero Takalo-Eskola

Art and Culture companions

Culture for everyone!

No one to go with? Do you need a companion for a museum visit or concert?

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Kulttuuriluotsit Lutakon puistossa Marja Kolun Aatamin puraisu veistoksen ympärillä

Internationally successful string quartet Meta4 the principal guest of Jyväskylä Sinfonia 2022-2024

The internationally successful Finnish string quartet Meta4 has been chosen as the principal guest conductor of the Jyväskylä symphony orchestra for two years from 2022 to 2024. Violinists Minna Pensola and Antti Tikkanen, viola player Atte Kilpeläinen and cellist Tomas Djupsjöbacka will take up their task in August 2022, They will be responsible for the planning of at least four sets of concerts and the artistic development of the orchestra.

At their symphony concerts, the artists of the Meta4 Quartet conduct the orchestra while playing.

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Mustavalkoisessa kuvassa kolme miestä ja nainen seisovat tummissa vaatteissa ja katsovat kameraan. Image Tero Ahonen

Hungry for Yellow

Gallery 21.1.–20.2.2022

Sami Ala, Pertti Karjalainen, Piia Myllyselkä, Johanna Mäkitalo, Minja Revonkorpi, Riitta Uusitalo

Art Museum’s Gallery will be filled with colour in a series of three exhibitions organized in cooperation with Jyväskylä Artists’ Association. The series will start on 21.1.2022 with Hungry for Yellow, an exhibition featuring artwork by the Artists’ Association members. The exhibitions are curated by Lic.Phil., Art Historian Marjo-Riitta Simpanen.

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Petri Ala-Maunus – La-La Land

Jyväskylä Art Museum 21.1.–8.5.2021

Petri Ala-Maunus (b.1970) is well-known for his landscape paintings, which, at a first glance, look like romantic pastoral scenes from the 19th century. In his paintings, the majestic scenes have become larger and more impressive than reality. The works, executed with great attention to detail, have a distinctive colour palette, sometimes limited to three or four tones, sometimes even to just black and white. 

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Epätasaisen harmaaseen taustaan auenneesta aukosta näkyy rehevä lehtipuu matalamman kasvuston keskellä sekä lampi, taustalla maisemassa kohoaa vuori.