Darkness Library Suomenlinna

ArchitectureDesign thinkingHistoryDesign learningUrban planningExhibitionFor childrenOpen placePanel discussion
Date(s) Tue 01.09.2026 - Sun 06.09.2026
Opening hours From Sept 1-Sept 6, Darkness Library at Levyhalli in Suomenlinna will be open from 10-20 every day.
Address Suomenlinna B 5 (Levyhalli), 00190, Helsinki
Tickets Free Admission
Accessible Yes

The exhibition hall Levyhalli is approximately 600 m walking distance from the main ferry pier in Suomenlinna. The exhibition hall Levyhalli is accessible with wheelchairs and strollers. For more information on the routes in Suomenlinna, please check Suomenlinna website: https://suomenlinna.fi/en/explore/accessibility/

Language Finnish / English

Darkness Library Suomenlinna

Darkness Library Suomenlinna is a wooden pavilion that gathers and shares residents’ site-specific knowledge of darkness in Suomenlinna. Developed within the Caring Commons research project, it explores how creative practices can strengthen human–nature relationships and contribute to sustainability transformation.
It asks: How could a darker Helsinki support the well-being of people, wildlife, and nature? Can darkness be described as site-specific? How do darkness and environment support one another? What emerges in a place because of its darkness?

The research is funded by the Nessling Foundation and conducted by postdoctoral researcher Gloria Lauterbach, NODUS Sustainable Design Research Group at Aalto University. The wooden pavilion is built in collaboration with the Department of Architecture, Aalto University. Darkness Library Suomenlinna will be exhibited at Levyhalli, Suomenlinna, from Sept 1-Oct 29, 2026.