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Celebrations for the completed restoration of the Alvar Aalto Library in Vyborg come to a climax at the Alvar Aalto Museum exhibition “W.W.W.” Alvar Aalto Library in Vyborg. The exhibition takes an in-depth look at how the Library came into being, its history and the Library restoration project.
As well as fascinating models, photographs and furniture, there will be a short documentary film in which Maija Kairamo and Tapani Mustonen, principal architects for the restoration, give an account of the work that has been done.
Alvar Aalto Museum has realised the exhibition in collaboration with the Finnish Committee for the Restoration of Viipuri Library.
The summer exhibition will be open to the public from 23.5 to 14.9.2014. Guided tours of the exhibition will be organised every Thursday in June, July and August at 13.00 in Finnish and 14.00 in English.
Read more from the press release.
“W.W.W.” Alvar Aalto Library in Vyborg
23.5.–14.9.2014
In the Gallery at the Alvar Aalto Museum
Alvar Aallon katu 7
40600 Jyväskylä
www.alvaraalto.fi
For further information about the exhibition contact:
Chief curator Katariina Pakoma, katariina.pakoma(at)alvaraalto.fi, tel. +358 400 849 315