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Logomo
Cultural centre and event venue in Turku, Finland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the indigenous people in South America, see Lokono. For the former industrial company, see Lokomo.
Logomo is an old VR machine shop and a current cultural venue in Turku in close proximity to the Turku railway station. The building was opened in 2011 as a part of the Turku European Capital of Culture festivities.
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Location | Turku, Finland |
Address | Köydenpunojankatu 14 |
Coordinates | 60°27′25″N 22°15′27″E |
Completed | 2011 (original building in 1876) |
Owner | Logomo Oy (Hartela Oy 61% and City of Turku 31%) |
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Floor area | 24,000 square meters |
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The building includes galleries, stages, a restaurant, as well as working spaces for businesses and artists. The Logomo centre, Byrå and Konttori facilities house more than 400 working employees and over 70 companies.[1]