The Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art is the most visited museum in Finland. The Kiasma Museum belongs to the Finnish National Gallery along with the Ateneum Art Museum, the Sinebrychoff Art Museum (Gallery), and the Central Art Archives of Finland.
Kiasma is located in the center of Helsinki, on Mannerheiminaukio Square, next to the monument to Marshal Mannerheim. The building was designed and planned for 40 years. It was opened to the public in the spring of 1998. About 4,000 exhibits of contemporary art are stored in the museum's funds. Exhibitions from the museum's collection are updated annually, temporary exhibitions on the 4th and 5th floors change 3-4 times a year.