Luckan

Luckan (Swedish for "ticket window" or "box office") is a network of Finland-Swedish cultural centres in Finland.

Currently, there are located in 11 cities and towns in Finland: Helsinki, Kirkkonummi, Kokkola, Kristinestad, Närpes, Porvoo, Karis in Raseborg, Tampere, Turku and Oulu.

[1] Luckan offers its visitors the cultural events, theme days and press conferences, free usage of Internet, information on the Finland-Swedish society.

[11] In early 2019, Luckan moved within the Forum block to the building previously used by the Amos Anderson Art Museum.

[12][13] Both organizations have financial and other ties to Konstsamfundet,[11][14] a wealthy patron of culture and the arts in Finland.

The building at Yrjönkatu 27-29 in Helsinki, Finland, currently home to Luckan
Since early 2019, Luckan in Helsinki operates in the building that used to serve the Amos Anderson Art Museum .