Lappia Hall, Rovaniemi
Facts and practical information
Lappia Hall, a striking example of modernist architecture, stands as a cultural beacon in the heart of Rovaniemi, Finland. Designed by the renowned Finnish architect Alvar Aalto, the building was completed in 1975, serving as a multipurpose venue that harmoniously blends functionality with aesthetic appeal.
This architectural masterpiece is not just a sight to behold but also a hub for various cultural activities. It houses the Rovaniemi Theatre, which is the primary venue for the performing arts within the region. Additionally, Lappia Hall accommodates congresses and conferences, showcasing its versatility as both a cultural and a business center.
The building's design reflects Aalto's philosophy of humanizing architecture and creating spaces that complement their natural surroundings. The structure's undulating lines and use of natural materials, such as wood, echo the rolling landscapes of Finnish Lapland. The hall's interior spaces are carefully crafted to enhance acoustics and audience comfort, making it a preferred location for concerts and theatrical performances.
Open to the public, Lappia Hall invites visitors to immerse themselves in the vibrant cultural scene of Rovaniemi. Whether attending a play, a concert, or simply exploring the building's unique architectural features, Lappia Hall offers a dynamic experience that is both enlightening and inspiring.
Hallituskatu 11, 96100 RovaniemiRovaniemi
Lappia Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Arktikum, Revontuli, Lordi's Square, Library.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Lappia Hall by public transport?
Bus
- Roimunrotko E • Lines: 1A (5 min walk)
- Rovaniemi linja-autoasema • Lines: F42, F43 (5 min walk)
Train
- Rovaniemi (11 min walk)