When I entered the museum, I was excited to see what was being offered. However, after paying 60 DKK (student rate), I was left disappointed. There were only two small floors of exhibitions—the top floor was the most interesting providing and eye-catching, while the second floor focused solely on Aalto's residence in Finland and felt overly spacious and unengaging. The first floor was inexplicably closed!
The coffee was extremely bitter, and a single small macchiato cost 45 DKK. Not worth it!
I feel like I wasted 105 DKK and will not be visiting this museum again due to the limited exhibitions and...
Read moreIt is a very interesting building with really nice (of course english speaking) staff. And it is almost all… very poor exhibition in so nice and spacious rooms. Everything written only in local language, we saw only two instructions in English: „Do not touch”. When I go to museum or gallery, I expect to be able to know anything about an exhibition in order to learn more or understand a little. In my opiniom, absence of English language is a kind of lack of respect...
Read moreThis museum is extremely interesting, and the exhibits are very well displayed creating a relaxed atmosphere. It feels more like an art gallery rather than a museum. There is plenty of relevant information everywhere in the museum, also in English. As a side note the cafe downstairs is really good and the service is great. I highly recommend this place...
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