Works from our collection are exhibited at the Ateneum Art Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, and the Sinebrychoff Art Museum. The Paul and Fanny Sinebrychoff house museum, which is part of the Sinebrychoff Art Museum, displays objects from our collection.
Our digital collection
The collection is accessible to everyone. It has been extensively digitised and is freely available to all. Search for artworks or other objects by title, artist, or keywords.
Art Trip: The Finnish National Gallery’s art documentaries
In this documentary series on art history, experts and researchers from the Finnish National Gallery share fascinating stories behind art and artists.
Kiasma online art
The Kiasma Online Art website features a curated selection of both web‑based art and moving image works, for which the web is one possible exhibition platform. The works are part of the Finnish National Gallery’s collection.
Digital content from our collection
Art Trip Moments
Art Trip Moments are 5–10 minute videos, each exploring the history, details, and meanings of a work from the Finnish National Gallery’s collection.
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Paul and Fanny Sinebrychoff´s House Museum virtual exhibition
The exhibition represents the art collectors´ home where you can feel the atmosphere of a luxurious bourgeois home of the early 20th century. Paul and Fanny Sinebrychoff’s residence reflects their passion for art.
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Art Heist
Art Heist is an exciting new take on the classic capture-the-flag game! Assemble your team, explore the island to find hidden art treasures, and compete to secure them for your own gallery.
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Art Hunt
Ten CC0 works from the Finnish National Gallery’s collections have been hidden in and around the Presidential Palace on the Roblox platform as part of the Art Hunt game. The game is part of Yle’s Independence Day Children’s Ball.
Read more (in Finnish)Works from our collection are shown around Finland and abroad
Works in the Finnish National Gallery´s collection are also loaned to other museums and exhibition organisers. Archival materials are loaned for exhibitions in Finland and abroad, as well.
The Finnish State Art Commission
The Finnish State Art Commission operates under the Finnish National Gallery. The commission is tasked with procuring works of art for placement in government agencies and institutions.
The Finnish State Art Commission’s collection includes more than 15,000 works.