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Learning Centre’s opening hours during 29.5.–20.8.2017

The opening hours of the Harald Herlin Learning Centre and other hubs, offices and collections.

Harald Herlin Learning Centre 29.5. – 20.8.2017

Service hours Mon 11–18, Tue-Fri 9–16, Sat-Sun closed

Building’s opening hours Mon 8–18, Tue-Fri 8–16, Sat-Sun closed.

Aalto student and staff with access cards can enter the 1st floor and K-floor 7–24 and the 24/7 space. 

Other hubs, offices and collections 26.5. – 13.8.

closed 26.5. (except Learning Hub Arabia)

closed 26.6.–13.8.

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