UNESCO/Finland/Aalto Works
CULTURAL

Aalto Works

The property consists of thirteen modern buildings and ensembles across Finland (1928–1988) that exemplify the 20th‑century Modern Movement and its response to broad social needs. These civic, community, and residential structures—found in both urban and rural settings—are internationally associated with Alvar Aalto, yet they reflect the collaborative creativity of Aalto, Aino Marsio‑Aalto, Elissa Aalto, the Aalto studio, and their design partners. Rooted in Finnish building traditions while drawing on global modernist ideas, the works express a human‑centred, site‑specific, and empathetic vision that distinguishes Finland’s contribution to modern architecture.

Location

Finland

Europe and North America

Inscribed

2026

Criteria

(ii)

Aalto Works

Facts

TransboundaryNo
Area101.131 ha
UNESCO ID1752

Source: UNESCO World Heritage Centre (dataset whc001). This page reflects publicly available World Heritage List data and is not an official UNESCO publication.