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A long, pale-coloured two-storey school building, with swings and a climbing frame on the sandpit in front of it.
Hyökkälä School will now be known as Noppa. Photo: Vesa Mäkinen

Museum and cultural activities are moving to Noppa 

The building will house the museum’s and cultural services’ workspaces as well as the collection storage areas. The museum’s public engagement team will also gain a long-awaited museum education space, whilst the cultural services will have a multi-purpose hall seating around 60 people, where we can organise performances and lectures. The first cultural performances in the multi-purpose hall will take place as early as November. 

In the future, the upper section of the former school building, which houses the sports hall among other facilities, will be renovated, and the plans envisage using the space for a wide range of performance and exhibition activities.  

The art and cultural history collections will be relocated to Noppa from autumn 2026

Here at Tuusula Museum, we have extensive art and cultural history collections comprising over 70,000 catalogued items. At present, the collections are spread across several locations, and we are in the process of moving the majority of them to new premises. We will be providing more functional and secure storage systems for all our collections.

The move will affect our operations during 2026–27. The impact will be felt particularly in the museum’s exhibition, information and loan services.

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Visiting address: Noppa, Kirkkotie 9, Tuusula

Postal address: Tuusula Municipality / Cultural Services, PO Box 60, 04301 Tuusula

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Noppa is providing premises for the Tuusula Museum and Cultural Services 

Noppa is providing premises for the Tuusula Museum and Cultural Services 

Tuusula Museum and Cultural Services will move into the premises of the former Hyökkälä School in autumn 2026. The oldest part of the school was completed in 1954 and is a listed building. In the first phase, it will provide workspaces for museum and cultural staff, as well as suitable storage facilities for the municipality’s art and cultural history collections.  
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A long, pale-coloured two-storey school building, with swings and a climbing frame on the sandpit in front of it.

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