Tag: 3/2025

Vantaa residents' magazine 3/2025 digital version.

Can you solve the autumn crossword in the residents' magazine?

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In the autumn edition of the residents' magazine, you can once again challenge yourself with a crossword puzzle. By solving the keywords, you can also participate in the competition.

Railways bring a boost to the economy

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This year marked the 10th anniversary of the Ring Rail Line. The tracks connect the city and build the future, says Tero Anttila, Deputy Mayor for Urban Environment, in the editorial of the residents' magazine.

Artists’ portrait exhibition of Nanne Botteri on the gallery wall of Mosaiikki urban culture center

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Would you like to organize your own exhibition? The gallery wall at the Mosaiikki urban culture center in Kivistö is available for booking.

Kivistö major region

Vantaa’s budget 2026: Economic responsibility is the building of a sustainable future

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Vantaa Mayor Pekka Timonen has published his budget proposal for the year 2026. The poor state of the Finnish economy can also be seen in Vantaa, and the city’s economy must be balanced in the coming years. At the same time, however, vitality and the services of the growing city will be taken care

Ikikallio tells stories again at the City Museum's exhibition

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The Vantaa City Museum’s popular Ikikallion tarinoita – mammuteista meidän aikaamme (“Tales of the primeval rock - From the ice age to the present day”) exhibition returns based on the wishes of customers.

Tikkurila major region

Vantaa Art Museum Artsi's In the Mirror the Shadows of Time Disappear exhibition explores the interfaces between fantasy and contemporary art

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Vantaa Art Museum Artsi's new exhibition In the Mirror the Shadows of Time Disappear (1.10.2025-15.3.2026) opens up a fascinating view of the dialogue between fantasy and contemporary art. The exhibition presents artworks by artists who explore the boundaries between reality and imagination in

Myyrmäki major region

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