The Hanasaari Swedish-Finnish cultural centre (Finnish: Hanasaari - ruotsalais-suomalainen kulttuurikeskus, Swedish: Hanaholmens Kulturcentrum för Sverige och Finland) is a cultural centre in Hanasaari, Espoo, Finland, owned by the Finnish state and maintained by the Finnish-Swedish culture fund. As well as the cultural centre, Hanasaari has a hotel, conference spaces and a restaurant. Gunvar Kronman has worked as the director of the cultural centre since 2003.
The function of Hanasaari is to propagate the cooperation between Finland and Sweden in the areas of culture, education, society and business. It functions as a provoker of societal discussion and offers a place for international cooperation. It is visited by tens of thousands of visitors every year.
The Hanasaari cultural centre functions under supervision of the Finnish-Swedish culture fund. The cultural centre has two areas of function: program activities and conference hotel. The administrative premises of the culture fund are also located in Hanasaari.
The Hanasaari cultural centre also supervises the functions of bilateral culture fund activity towards Norway, Denmark and Iceland.
The activity of the cultural centre is supervised by a board of directors elected for a three-year term, of which five members are from Sweden and five from Finland. Of the Finnish members, one is the chairman of the board, appointed by the Finnish Minister of Culture; other members are appointed by the Finnish-Swedish culture fund. The chairman of the board from 2013 to 2015 was Member of Parliament Kimmo Sasi.
The Hanasaari cultural centre was inaugurated by King of Sweden Carl XVI Gustaf and President of Finland Urho Kekkonen on 1 June 1975. The architect of the building was Veikko Malmio and the interior was designed by professor Yrjö Sotamaa. King Carl XVI Gustaf and President of Finland Sauli Niinistö reinaugurated the building after its renovation on 1 June 2017 with Queen of Denmark Margrethe II, King of Norway Harald V and President of Iceland Guðni Thorlacius Jóhannesson in attendance as part of the 100th anniversary of independent Finland.
Chairmen of the board
Directors