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  1. The Helsinki Music Centre, better known by its Finnish name Helsingin Musiikkitalo, is one of the most prominent concert venues and meeting places in the Helsinki city centre. Address. Töölönlahdenkatu 16, 00100 Helsinki, Finland. Opening hours. Mon-Fri 9-20. Sat 9-17. Sun closed. Contact information. siba.m-info@uniarts.fi. Accessibility.

  2. Welcome to Musiikkitalo. Upcoming concerts and events Venue hire. Upcoming events. Show all concerts and events. Classical. Saturday 6.7. • 17:00 • Terrace. Katri Tikka & Osmo Matias Ojanen: Concert for the birthday of Eino Leino. Tickets and information. Classical. Wednesday 10.7. • 17:00 • Terrace. Café Barock: Violoncello Bolognese.

  3. The Helsinki Music Centre (Finnish: Helsingin musiikkitalo, Swedish: Musikhuset i Helsingfors) is a concert hall and a music center in Töölönlahti, Helsinki. The building is home to Sibelius Academy and two symphony orchestras, the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra .

  4. Musiikkitalo’s main partners, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra and Sibelius Academy, offer a free companion seat to disabled visitors for all our in-house concerts.

  5. Musiikkitalo - Helsinki Music Centre. Mannerheimintie 13a, 00100 Helsinki. Musiikkitalo is an acoustically first-class concert hall as well as other facilities providing a wide range of musical experiences for people of all ages and a place to study music.

  6. Musiikkitalo is a concert and event venue in the centre of Helsinki that’s open to all. Every year, we host more than 1,000 events from classical, jazz and folk music concerts to corporate gatherings and private celebrations.

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  8. Musiikkitalo enjoys a fantastic location in the heart of the Finnish capital between the main railway station and Parliament. Our building can be entered via Mannerheimintie and Kansalaistori Square, with a further entrance to the Sibelius Academy on Töölönlahdenkatu.