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Otaniemi campus summer opening hours 1.6.-31.8.

Summer opening hours apply on Otaniemi campus from 1.6. onwards.

With the exception of Harald Herling Learning Centre, Dipoli and A Grid, the buildings on campus are open Mon-Fri 8.00-15.30. Summer opening hours are valid from 1 June to 31 August.

Harald Herlin Learning Centre opening hours 4.6.-26.8.:
Service hours: Mon 11.00-18.00, Tue-Fri 9.00-16.00
Building open: Mon 8.00-18.00, Tue-Fri 8.00-16.00, Sat-Sun closed
The first floor Tori and the lower floor K are open every day 7-24. Outside the service hours only Aalto University students can enter the premises with an access card.

Dipoli's opening hours:
Mon-Fri 7.45-21.45 Sat 9.30-21.45

A Grid is open 24/7 to members.

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