Kuopio Museum

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The Kuopio Museum at night in 2020

The Kuopio Museum is an Art Nouveau-style museum building completed in 1907 on the edge of Snellman Park in Vahtivuori, Kuopio, Finland.[1] The Kuopio Museum is the third oldest museum building in Finland after the Helsinki's Ateneum (1887) and the Turku's Art Museum (1904). It has national romantic features and has been inspired by Finnish castles such as St. Olaf's Castle and Vyborg Castle.[2] The architect was J. V. Strömberg, who designed a significant part of Kuopio's public buildings at the turn of the 20th century. The building was handed over for use on July 2, 1907. The Kuopio Museum houses the Exhibition Facilities of the Kuopio Museum of Natural History and the Kuopio Museum of Cultural History. The museum is visited by an average of about 30,000 visitors a year.[3]

The permanent attraction of the Kuopio Museum has been a restored mammoth called Häkä for the last ten years. The installation was completed in connection with the renewal of the main exhibitions of the Natural History Museum in 1999. The opening ceremony was held on 3 June 1999. The opener was Kari Häkämies, the then Minister of the Interior at the time, former Mayor of Kuopio, from whom the mammoth also got its name. Woolly mammoths are said to have once lived in the Kuopio region as well. An accurate example of the carbon monoxide mammoth has been the carcass of a well-preserved frozen mammoth found in 1799 by O. Šumahov, a local hunter and ivory collector, in the Lena River valley of Siberia. It was estimated to be about 30 years old and weighed 5,000 to 5,500 pounds. The height at the withers was over three meters. The mammoth was made by conservator and artist Eirik Granqvist.[4]

Sources[]

  • Helena Riekki (2005). Kuopion kaupungin rakennushistoria – Kaupungin rakentamisvaiheita vuodesta 1875 (in Finnish). City of Kuopio. ISBN 951-842-293-1.

References[]

  1. ^ Kuopion museo -rakennus 100 vuotta vuonna 2007 (in Finnish)
  2. ^ Kuopion museo 100 vuotta (in Finnish)
  3. ^ Kuopion kaupungin museoilla takana jälleen huippuvuosi, kokonaiskävijämäärä yli 78 000 (in Finnish)
  4. ^ Juvonen-Papayiannakis, Eira (June 1, 2009). "Häkä-mammutti juhlii 10 vuottaan". Savon Sanomat (in Finnish). p. 13.

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Coordinates: 62°53′32″N 027°41′13″E / 62.89222°N 27.68694°E / 62.89222; 27.68694


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