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The home of the Turku Philharmonic Orchestra is a traditional hall which hosts, among other events, the Degree Ceremonies of the Universities of Turku.
The building is the first in Finland specifically built for concert use, and the building has mostly maintained its original 1952 functional style. The lobby and reception areas are also suitable for event use.
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Sigyn Hall is built in the grounds of the shipyard hall completed in 1928 and the rope factory built in 1934. The Sigyn hall and its reception areas combine old shipyard atmosphere with internationally recognised modern architecture, and provide excellent facilities for concerts, seminars and events.
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The Turku Fair Center has the longest and most diverse experience in hosting large conferences, congresses and exhibitions in Turku. The Center contains a modern auditorium, four exhibition halls and its own reliable technical department, the Turku Fair Service. The separate meeting facilities enable the use of several smaller meeting rooms simultaneously.
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Brimming with history, Duke John’s Cellar is located in the Castle bailey. Built in the 16th century, it has served many functions over the centuries, for instance as a governor’s formal residence. The banquet facilities include the pleasant Leivintupa and the larger vaulted Holvisali hall, which hosts festive dinners.
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Turku Castle Banquet Halls are a unique, historical venue. Duke John and Katarina Jagellonica held the Renaissance Court in the King´s Hall, Queen´s Hall and Queen´s Chamber in the 1560s. Duke John’s Renaissance Banquet is a famous programme for dinner, where guests travel back in time to experience the ambiance and culture of 1562.
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The Castle dates back to the 13th century and provides surroundings which encapsulate Finland’s history. The Bryggman Hall on the south side of the Castle features a vaulted ceiling and is a modern meeting space for 120 guests. You can enjoy a lunch at the Southern Hall or smaller Juhana Herttua cellar on the bailey side. Some of the banquet and meeting facilities can be accessed from an easy access entrance.
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One of Turku’s finest hotels is also one of the most popular congress venues in the city. The adaptable and versatile second floor meeting facilities can host several hundred guests.
The stylish and spacious first floor lobby area is suitable for small gatherings and receptions. The scenic windows of the stylish lobby areas and the banquet floor at Marina Palace display an unrestricted wall-length view of the Aura River, which provides a spectacular view when lit in winter as well as on a summer’s evening.
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Sinappi is located on the idyllic Kakskerta island. This stylish, modern course and camp centre welcomes up to 60 guests in the main building. Half of the facilities are easily accessible, including the spacious sauna. A special feature of the courtyard is Lilla Staffans, designed by Erik Bryggman in the 1940s. The sea-side camp centre is perfect for bringing your meeting to the seashore sauna with a sunset swim.
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The main library has meeting, event, and exhibition facilities of various sizes available for rent. The facilities can be used during the opening hours of the library. Other times may be agreed on in exceptional cases. An additional fee will be charged if the facilities are used outside opening hours.
A meeting room can be rented from the News Square (Uutistori) in the Main Library or online.