The Juminkeko Foundation (Finnish: Juminkeko-säätiö), or simply Juminkeko, is a Finnish organization founded in 1991. It runs Juminkeko, an eponymous information centre of the national epic Kalevala and Karelian culture located in Kuhmo, Finland. The centre was designed by the Finnish architects Mikko Heikkinen and Markku Komonen and was completed in 1999. The Juminkeko Foundation's purposes are to preserve the Kalevala-related cultural heritage and to promote cultural exchanges between Finland and the Republic of Karelia, Russia. The foundation organizes exhibitions and other events in Kuhmo and in other parts of Finland and the Republic of Karelia. Juminkeko’s activity also includes the publishing, the collection and filing of traditional material and the intervention for the revitalization of the so-called poetic villages of Viena , famous for the runosinging tradition. Juminkeko operates also as national cultural centre for children in the field of folk tradition. More information...
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