What inspires you to walk in Jyväskylä? Answer the resident survey from 22 April to 19 May 2024 and you will be involved in developing Jyväskylä's walking opportunities
During 2024, we will plan how walking and cycling can best be
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During 2024, we will plan how walking and cycling can best be
This spring, the whole of Finland will collect one million bags of trashes from the environment.
What is it about Central Finland? Why do so many significant innovations, such as the Finnish-speaking school system, have their roots in Central Finland? These and many other matters are pondered in the Museum of Central Finland, less formally known as "KeMu".
Investment grants for special groups include, for example, people with disabilities, senior citizens with dementia and poor health, homeless people, refugees, students, and people with mental health and substance abuse problems. In order to improve the housing conditions of specific groups, grants are available to increase the supply of rental apartments that are reasonable in terms of housing costs and suitable for their purpose.
A lift improves quality of living in all phases of life, makes everyday life easier, and adds to the safety and accessibility of a living environment. It enables independent activities for people with mobility aids and increases the value of a dwelling. Removal of barriers also entails unobstructed access from outside into a building or into the dwellings and common parts within. People with mobility aids such as walkers or wheelchairs must be able to move about without barriers in a building.
The Museum of Central Finland operates as part of the Aalto2 Museum Centre.
Alvar Aallon katu 7, Jyväskylä
tel. 050 360 8020
ksmuseo.info [at] jyvaskyla.fi
Opening hours Tue–Sun 10–18 (May–August), 11–18 (September–April)
https://www.jyvaskyla.fi/en/museum-central-finland
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