Museum collections
The Tuusula Museum has art and cultural history collections that shed light on Finnish history and development through Tuusula and, in particular, its artist community and industrial history. The collections are on display in Klaavola House, Erkkola and Halosenniemi. Public art is on display in various parts of the municipality.
Art collections
The art collection focuses on the Tuusula artist community and, in particular, the art of Pekka Halonen and Martta Wendelin. The most significant collections in the repository are those of the Pekka Halonen Society, the Martta Wendelin Society, the Amer Cultural Foundation and the L-G Nordström Foundation. The museum is also responsible for the Tuusula municipal art collection and the public art collection.
Photograph collections
The Tuusula Museum's photo collection has about 20,000 photos. The most nationally significant ones are photos related to the lives and living environments of artists who worked in Tuusula.
Other museum collections
The museum's collection of artefacts is an important part of the museum's holdings. Tuusula's industrial history, material from the artist community and other historical information have been preserved in the museum's archive collection.
Public art
Public artworks enhance the appeal of the area, act as attractions and quickly become landmarks shared by everyone in different parts of Tuusula.
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