Marski is at the centre of events! We organise activities free of charge for our hotel guests. In addition, you can enjoy live music and DJ nights that are open to all as well as a regularly changing exhibition at Marski Gallery.
On weekends you'll enjoy cool drinks and great sounds. All events are free of charge and open to everybody.
Thu 28 August | 5-9 pm | Marski x Helsinki Festival: Afterwork DJ Lotta Savolainen |
Fri 29 August | 8 pm | Miia Laine |
Sat 30 August | 8 pm | Mikko Matlar |
Fri 5 September | 8 pm | Erkko |
Sat 6 September | 8 pm | Heidi Emilia |
Fri 12 September | 8 pm | A. Myllykoski |
Sat 13 September | 8 pm | Mikko Matlar |
Fri 19 September | 8 pm | Das Venn |
Sat 20 September | 8 pm | A. Myllykoski |
Fri 26 September | 8 pm | A. Myllykoski |
Sat 27 September | 8 pm | Mihut |
In addition to our gym and lovely sauna, we offer the following weekly programme free of charge. Activities are available when you stay at Marski.
The exhibitions are open daily. Free entry.
Rooted in your soul - exhibition showcases works that embody the idea of being deeply connected to oneself, the artworks act as visual roots - symbolic anchors - grounding us in our personal stories, emotions and spiritual journeys. Each piece is a reflection of the artist´s inner world, inviting viewers to explore their own.
Since Sara created her first abstract painting in 2019, she has explored several variations of her technique, experimenting with layers, texture and finishes to create her unique style. It has been and is an exciting journey filled with creativity and inspiration as the technique has evolved over the years.
A visionary exhibition narrating my journey with an imaginary friend, from Naples to Paris, passing through cities and visions, encounters with captivating women, and nights spent in cafés of a bygone bohemian era — crossroads of artists and illustrious personalities.
“NO RAIN, NO FLOWERS” is like a collection of letters from life itself. This exhibition is filled with symbolism that invites you to face your own shadows and find the light within them. The light isn’t always big and bright; sometimes, it’s a small, secretly glowing flame. The exhibition reminds us of the lifes multifaceted nature – its beauty and harshness. It invites the viewer on a journey where even painful things and emotions are allowed to be present. The artworks are stories of survival and hope, showing how we can find light in the darkness together.
Oct 27 – Nov 30 Sanna Vakkilainen
Dec 1 – Jan 4 Tea Honkasalo