osoittimesta
Osoittimesta, also known as the Finnish National Opera and Ballet, is a prominent cultural institution located in Helsinki, Finland. It is situated on the Töölönlahti bay, near the center of the city, and serves as the primary venue for opera and ballet performances in Finland. The building is an architectural landmark, designed by the renowned architect Eero Saarinen, and was inaugurated in 1913.
The Finnish National Opera and Ballet is responsible for producing a wide range of operas and ballets,
The opera house features three performance halls: the main auditorium, which seats 1,350 people, the smaller
In addition to its performance schedule, the Finnish National Opera and Ballet offers educational programs and