TOP 50 TAMPERE (FINLAND) Tourist Attractions (Things to Do)
50 things to do in Tampere (Finland)
Top 50 best places to visit in Tampere, Finland, by Explore Earth. Tampere is a city in southern Finland and a capital of Pirkanmaa Region. Tampere is 2nd largest urban area in Finland and its a major economic, urban and cultural hub for central Finland.
Things to do in Tampere is to visit beautiful places such as Pyynikki Park and Observation Tower for the city sightseeing, Vapriikin Museokeskus, Tamperee Tuomiokirkko, Hatanpaa Arboretum, Moomin Museum, Nasinneula Tower, Sarkanniemi Theme Park, Lenin Museum, Amuri Museum of Worker's Housing, Tampere Art Museum, The Finnish Labour Museum Werstas, Viikinsaari Island, Finlayson Area, Rauhaniemi Beach and Spy Museum.
Other tourist attractions in Tampere - Finland are Duck Park (Sorsapuisto), Milavida Museo, Sara Hilden Art Museum, Tampere City Library - Metso, Aleksanterin Kirkko, Finlayson Church, Tampere Mineral Museum, Tallipiha, Riihiniemen Uimaranta, National Police Museum, The Tampere Theatre, Hameensilta, Nasi Park, Leo's Leikkimaa, Laukontori, City Sokos, etc.
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Berlinde De Bruyckere was born in #Ghent, #Belgium in 1964, where she currently lives and works. Since her first exhibition in the mid-eighties, De Bruyckere’s #sculptures and drawings have been the subject of numerous exhibitions in major institutions worldwide. These include ‘Il Mantello’ (5x5x5 event for Manifesta 12), Santa Venera Church, #Palermo, Sicily (2018), ‘Berlinde De Bruyckere’, Sara Hilden Art Museum, #Tampere, Finland (2018), ‘Embalmed’, Kunsthal Aarhus, #Denmark (2017), 'Berlinde de Bruyckere. Suture', Leopold Museum, #Vienna, Austria (2016); 'Berlinde De Bruyckere. No Life Lost', Hauser & Wirth New York (2016); 'Berlinde De Bruyckere. Penthesilea', Mus.e d'Art Moderne et Contemporain, #Strasbourg, France (2015); 'Berlinde De Bruyckere. The Embalmer', Kunsthaus Bregenz, #Bregenz, #Austria (2015); 'Berlinde De Bruyckere. The Embalmer', Kunstraum Dornbirn, Dornbirn, Austria (2015); ‘Berlinde De Bruyckere', Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, The Hague, #Netherlands (2015); ‘Berlinde De Bruyckere. In the Flesh’, Kunsthaus Graz, Graz, Austria (2013); ‘Philippe Vandenberg & Berlinde De Bruyckere. Innocence is precisely: never to avoid the worst’, De Pont Museum of Contemporary Art, #Tilburg, Netherlands (2012) which travelled to La Maison Rouge – Fondation Antoine de Galbert, #Paris, France (2014); ‘We are all Flesh’, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, #Melbourne, #Australia (2012); ‘The Wound’, Arter, #Istanbul, #Turkey (2012); ‘Mysterium Leib. Berlinde De Bruyckere im Dialog mit Cranach und Pasolini’, which opened at Kunstmuseum Moritzburg, Halle, #Germany and travelled to Kunstmuseum Bern, #Switzerland (2011); DHC / ART Foundation for Contemporary Art, Montreal, Canada (2011); and ‘E.n’, De Pont Foundation for Contemporary Art, Tilburg, Netherlands (2005). In 2013 De Bruyckere was selected to represent Belgium at the 55th #Venice Biennale where she unveiled her monumental work ‘Kreupelhout – Cripplewood’, a collaboration with Nobel Prize novelist J.M. #Coetzee. Recently De Bruyckere has extended her field of activity towards the performing arts as a Scenographer, in close collaboration with photographer Mirjam #Devriendt. Projects include: “Mariavespers”, Holland Festival, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2017); ‘Nicht Schlafen’ Les Ballets C de la B, Ruhrtriënnale, #Bochum, #Germany (2016) touring to Sadler’s Wells, #London, #England (2017) and “Penthesilea” La Monnaie, Brussels, Belgium (2015).
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