South-Karelia Art Museum - 
regional art museum of south-east Finland

South-Karelia Art MuseumFounded in 1965, the South Karelia Art Museum initially occupied the same premises as the South Karelia Museum of Cultural History, at the northern tip of the Lappeenranta Fortress.  In the 1980s, the Art Museum moved to its present site in the neoclassic-style barracks (built in 1798), opposite the Orthodox Church.  In 1986, the Art Museum became the Regional Art Museum of South-East Finland. 

The museum is home to a collection of Finnish art from the mid-19th century to the present day.  The museum’s largest single collection of old Finnish art was accumulated  by Viipurin Taiteenystävät ry (Vyborg Friends of Art); this collection includes works by many well-known artists such as Albert Edelfelt, Pekka Halonen, Tyko Sallinen, Hjalmar Munsterhjelm and Eero Järnefelt.  The collection has paintings by artists who were active in Vyborg or were born there.  The contemporary art collections on the other hand focus in particular on art from south-east Finland, and include paintings by Leena Luostarinen, Unto Ahjotuli, Anne Tompuri, Irmeli Tarmo, Eeva Vesterinen, Heimo Suntio and Sinikka Kurkinen etc. etc. 

Every year, the Art Museum also stages between three and four temporary exhibitions which feature both the latest trends in the world of art and works representing earlier periods in the history of art.   

Located next to the reception there is also the museum gift shop which stocks a selection of books, art cards and jewellery.

Street address: Kristiinankatu 8-10, Lappeenranta (Fortress area)

Open:
summer 7.6.-22.8.2010 : mon-fri 10-18, san-sat 11-17

winter:  tue-sun 11-17, monday closed

Mailing address:
South-Karelia Art Museum, 
P.O.Box 239, 53101 Lappeenranta

tel. +358 5 616 2256 
fax. + 358 5 616 2253, +358 5 616 2911

Entrance fees                       
Summer        Winter
Adults 6,50 € 4,50 €
Pensioners, students 5,50 € 3,50 €
Groups (over 10 persons) 5,50 € 3,50 €
Children under 16 years free free
Combined ticket, adults

8,50 €
South Karelia Museum, South Karelia Art Museum, Cavalry Museum
 

4,50 €
South Karelia Museum & South Karelia Art Museum
Combined ticket, pensioners, students, groups

7,00 €
South Karelia Museum, South Karelia Art Museum, Cavalry Museum

3,50 €
South Karelia Museum & South Karelia Art Museum