1. Architecture

Jyväskylä is renowned for its diverse architectural styles, reflecting both historical and contemporary influences. The city is famous for its significant collection of buildings designed by Alvar Aalto, one of Finland's most esteemed architects. Aalto's works, such as the Jyväskylä University buildings, showcase his innovative approach to modernism and functionalism. In addition to Aalto's masterpieces, Jyväskylä features charming wooden houses from the 19th century, elegant Art Nouveau buildings, and sleek, modern constructions. This blend of architectural styles creates a unique urban landscape that highlights the city's rich cultural heritage and progressive design ethos. The attractions are spread across the entire Art Street area. Some of the buildings can also be explored from the inside during opening hours. Some attractions are private residences, so please respect the residents' privacy!

  1. University of Jyväskylä's Liikunta (Sports) Building
  2. Ilokivi Venue
  3. Heiska Artist Home
  4. Aalto2 Museum Centre
  5. Ruusupuisto Building
  6. The Main Building of the University of Jyväskylä
  7. Seminarium
  8. Villa Rana
  9. Jyväskylä University Library Lähde
  10. Wivi Lönn's Family Home
  11. Cashier's House
  12. The Writers' House
  13. The Jyväskylä Artists' Association and Gallery Becker
  14. Parviainen House
  15. Granary / Rectorate
  16. Jyväskylä Brewery
  17. Pekka Ervast Temple
  18. Jyväskylä City Library
  19. Toivola Old Courtyard
  20. Jyväskylä City Hall
  21. Jyväskylä City Church
  22. Church Park
  23. State Building
  24. Jyväskylä City Theatre

Note! We continuously update the list of attractions, and on the map you may find additional places that are not listed here.

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