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The Mestari event venue is a cosy apartment in a wooden building along Vartiovuorenkatu. It is suitable for small-scale events for 30 people. The space consists of two rooms and a kitchen.
It is located near the city centre, in the vicinity of the Luostarinmäki museum block.
Price: €300, €150 / 3 h.
In the kitchen, there is an electric oven and a stove, coffee machine, water boiler, microwave owen, fridge, freezer, dish washer as well as dishware and serving pieces available.
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Host Nation Support (HNS) project's overall objective is to develop an operating model and a training package for situations when Southwest Finland Emergency Services need international or national help to handle an emergency situation.
On top of that Southwest Finland Emergency Services aims to be a nationally significant authority in host nation support.
The project for the development of Host Nation Support Guidelines at Southwest Finland Emergency Services has ended on the 30th of June 2021.
Oil Spill project’s overall objective is to strengthen the oil spill response capability in the BSR at the levels of key responsible ministries, operative Competent Authorities, key NGOs, relevant Universities and the petrochemical industry.
Oil Spill outputs include the following:
ResQU2 Platform increases preparedness and coordination of rescue operations. ResQU2 stands for “Enhancing the durability of learning experiences gained in ChemSAR, HAZARD, DiveSmart Baltic and Mirg-Ex projects on guidelines, operational plans and procedures and exercises related to incidents at sea and in ports”.
Southwest Finland Emergency Services participates in ResQU2 Platform since it was a partner and WP leader in HAZARD project (Staff Exchange, Joint Exercises and Communication in Emergencies).
CASCADE project targets the need to develop integrated risk assessment methodologies, tailor-made for the local level, and putting them into practice for more resilient societies.
CASCADE will also strive for initiating a region-wide policy dialogue on the UN Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. The dialogue will be an effective platform for cross-sectorial cooperation between different levels of governance and for greater policy coherence on climate risk assessments.
CASCADE outputs are relevant for all Baltic Sea Region countries. They include:
The purpose and goal of subsidized work is to increase work experience, improve labor market readiness or attendance in education.
You have the possibility for a subsidized work period, if you have received labor market subsidy for over 200 days or you are under 30 years old.
The goal of the period is:
- to improve skills and conditions for work
- to improve economic circumstances
- to improve life management and well-being
Subsidized work places are located in the different divisions of the city, private businesses and organizations.
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Sometimes combining one’s personal life and working life requires personally tailored and active solutions that take into account both personal abilities and also personal restrictions.
The professionals at Työpiste help you in finding the suitable way to working life for you. After the information session held every Monday, you have the possibility to listen to a short presentation about the services provided by our multisectoral team.
It is time for us all to stand up to loneliness. The prevention of social exclusion is a significant social task, in which the City’s operating models and their benefits can be measured. We especially support measures which aim to prevent the exclusion of young people between the ages of 15 and 29, young adults and families. We use indicators, data analytics and research results related to the target group and the residential areas.
Experience Turku from a whole new perspective, and visit the city by night. Familiarise yourself with beautiful places, interesting locations and historical moments, all from the perspective of nighttime.
Map has been designed and created by the first year students of cultural production from Humak University of Applied Sciences.
Art Center in Your School activity:
- Instrument guidance individually
Timetable 2023–2024
Autumn 28.8.–24.11.2023
No guidance 16.10.–22.10.2023
12 sessions.
Spring 15.1.–3.5.2024
No guidance on winterbreak 29.2.–25.2. There is also an easter break 28.3.–11.4.2024 and "vappu" break 1.5.
14 sessions.
Instrument Guidance
Individual instrument guidance:
The Funicular is the first outdoor inclined elevator in a Finnish city. The funicular offers unimpeded access to Kakolanmäki hill where there is no other public transport. The funicular will run between Linnankatu and Graniittilinnankatu at Linnankatu 55b.
Travelling on the funicular is free of charge and it serves passengers on weekdays from 4:30 am to 01:00 am and on weekends from 05:00 am to midnight.
The funicular has a lower station and a top station at both of which you can get on or off.
General brochure of Education Division
- Sivistystoimialan yleisesite 2018
- Bildningssektorns allmänna broschyr 2018
- General brochure of Education Division 2018
Historical publications
The European city of culture, refreshing sea breezes, the pulse of history and modern bustle appear side by side in Turku. If you are looking for a venue for a sports event, a concert or a food festival – we have a wide range to choose from! Let us arrange your event in an exactly proper venue, surprise your audience and succeed together.
The City of Turku cooperates actively with other cities in different city networks both in the home country and internationally. The main goals of the international cooperation are:
- joint promotion of interests in the European urban policy
- theme-specific cooperation
- comparison of good practices and operations models and exchange of experiences
The City of Turku with its partners also participates in several field-specific networks like organisations and networks of culture, industry, logistics and universities.
Are you planning a event in Turku? The aim is to support event and congress organisers in the Turku Region. Assistance is offered, for example, with venue reservations, permit applications and marketing implementation. Contact us by email or call us, and let's look together how we may help you.
The Event Services of the City of Turku is a part of the Business and Economic Development Services of Turku.
EVENT SERVICES, City of Turku
Turku Events Bureau
The Event and Congress Services of the City of Turku offer advice and support in planning your event.
Our services for event organisers include:
- support in the event application process, including permits and notifications
- assistance in selecting and booking facilities, venues and hotels
- information on service providers in the Turku business region
- assistance in communication and event publicity
- Turku-themed marketing materials
All our service are free of charge.
Turku Region is all about cooperation to promote smart blue cities. Get to know our networks, partners and their expertise!
Business Turku
– Networking with impact
Turku Business Region gathers together the Turku region businesses, universities, organisations and municipalities. The 22,000 companies, six universities, and an extensive co-operation network of different players in the region speed up the generation of new products and services as well as growth of business operations and local well-being.
Turku Band Festival is a free-of-charge city festival that focuses on Turku-based bands.
This event, which takes place early in the year, is based on an idea to establish an event around just Turku-based bands. The event spreads out into the different music venues of Turku and attempts to promote the bands, regardless of their experience or style. The only requirement is that all gigs will be free-of-charge for the audience.
The bands selected for the Turku Rock Academy will be chosen through Turku Bandstand.
For 22 years, Turku Bandstand was held as a competition. In 2019 it became a review that focused more on giving feedback to the bands. From the bands taking part in Turku Bandstand 3–5 will be selected into Turku Rock Academy every year.
The Turku Rock Academy band clinics are information-packed events covering the whole music industry field and band activities. The clinics are open to all citizens.
The visiting lecturers are top experts of the music industry and inspiring speakers who share their refreshingly varied viewpoints. The clinics are free-of-charge and require no advance registration. The clinics offer a comprehensive review of the music business.
These events are mandatory to bands participating in the Turku Rock Academy.
In addition, through its partners Turku Rock Academy will arrange regular opportunities to perform for the participating bands. Turku Rock Academy's partners include e.g. Ruisrock.
What is Turku Rock Academy?
Turku Rock Academy (TRA) focuses comprehensively on making music and the different aspects of performing it. TRA offers the youth information about the different career options in the music field as well as extensive views and support for finding employment in the field.