Jyväskylä Council Tower
Explore AR DestinationAlvar Aalto designed a prestigious ensemble of administrative and cultural buildings in Jyväskylä, centered around a civic square, a shared public outdoor space. In his plan, Aalto brings a touch of Italian atmosphere to the urban space, reminiscent of Venice’s St. Mark’s Square, known for its bell tower.
In Jyväskylä, the council tower stands out as the tallest building, highlighting its role as the hierarchically most important administrative building. Its vertical form contrasts with the horizontal general appearance of the other buildings and the entire Church Park area.
The central plan for Jyväskylä saw the realization of the police station, city theatre, and the first phase of the office building between 1964 and 1982. However, the council tower, intended as the focal point of the overall plan, and the extensions of the office and city hall buildings were never completed.