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		<title>TR1 Kunsthalle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TR1 Kunstalle is an exhibition centre of the visual arts in Tampere. Its exhibition profile focuses on the display of visual and media art, design, applied art and photography. The exhibitions change at a rapid pace and are mainly staged by the Tampere Art Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Modus association, the Nykyaika [...]]]></description>
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<p>TR1 Kunstalle is an exhibition centre of the visual arts in Tampere.<br />
Its exhibition profile focuses on the display of visual and media art,<br />
design, applied art and photography. The exhibitions change at a rapid<br />
pace and are mainly staged by the Tampere Art Museum, the Museum of<br />
Contemporary Art, the Modus association, the Nykyaika Photographic Centre<br />
and the Rupriikki Media Museum.</p>
<p>TR1 is in the so-called Finlayson area in the historic and geographical<br />
centre of the city. Built in 1837, the building is also known as the Old<br />
Factory and Kuusvooninkinen (Six Storeys). The Rupriikki Media Museum<br />
operates inconnection with TR1, and the Rulla Centre for Children’s Culture<br />
is also in the same building.</p>
<p>Historical industrial estate The Finlayson industrial estate in the heart<br />
of Tampere offers a unique example of 19th century industrialism. It was<br />
the first modern factory in Finland, founded by scotsman James Finlayson.<br />
This cotton mill site grew into a town within a town, with its own church,<br />
school and hospital. It is home to the beautiful, white TR1 factory building,<br />
a model factory upon its construction in 1837, whose restoration was completed<br />
in 2005, when it accommodated the Rupriikki Media Museum on its ground floor.<br />
At the same time, the TR1 Exhibition Centre was opened.</p>
<p>Exhibitions and other activities in TR1 and at the Rupriikki Media Museum<br />
TR1 offers 450 m² of exhibition space, used by private associations as well<br />
as city organisations,Rupriikki Media Museum and Tampere Museum of Contemporary<br />
Art. It seeks to familiarise the public with the world of design, handicrafts,<br />
art photography and video art in particular. Exhibitions are arranged by graphic<br />
workshop Himmelblau, Rupriikki Media Museum,Pirkanmaa Association of Art and Design<br />
(Modus), Tampere Art Museum and Nykyaika Photographic Centre. Space is also available<br />
for rent to other exhibitors. This represents a groundbreaking type of partnership<br />
between city organisations and private exhibitors in Finland. Rupriikki Media museum’s<br />
permanent exhibition presents the history of mass communications, a journey into the<br />
world of the telephone, radio, television, the press and the computer, with the aid<br />
of examples from Tampere.</p>
<p>More information: tampere.fi/mediamuseo/english</p>
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