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Nubart Guide Audio guide card for The WeeGee Exhibition Centre in Espoo

WeeGee Exhibition Centre's audio guide card

The WeeGee house, located in Espoo, Finland, is the former printing house of the Weilin+Göös publishing house. Designed by architect Aarno Ruusuvuori, it serves as the largest exhibition center in Finland. Opened for public use in October 2006, it hosts the Espoo Museum of Modern Art (EMMA), Espoo City Museum, Finnish Museum of Horology, Finnish Toy Museum, The Futuro-House, Studio Suuronen, and other cultural institutions. The exhibition center attracts 300,000 visitors annually.

Nubart's audio guide card delivers the WeeGee Exhibition Centre's permanent and some of the temporary exhibitions in four languages: Finnish, English, Swedish, and also Plain Finnish for accessibility. The content has been produced by Nubart based on a script provided by the client. The audio guide is regularly updated with content related to the temporary exhibitions.

The audio guide has a modular structure and contains an interactive map with navigation.