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Visitor record was made at the Harald Herlin Learning Centre

Last year we had 381,710 visitors at the Learning Centre, total growth compared to 2017 was 24 % (306,870).
Harald Herlin Learning Centre, 2018. Photo: Tarja Paalanen

Last year we had 381,710 visitors at the Learning Centre, total growth compared to 2017 was 24 % (306,870).

Our service desk had 19,488 service events during the year, so about 6.4 % of the customers entering the house received personalized service.

There were also numerous exhibitions at the Learning Centre. You can find information about all our exhibitions here

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