Kuusankoskitalo is a cultural center located in Kuusankoski , Kouvola , which includes 500- and 200-seat ascendant halls, four smaller meeting rooms, a public library , a café-restaurant and a three- room Studio123 cinema.
The main halls of Kuusankoski House are the largest auditorium suitable for concert halls, Kuusaasali, and the Voikkaasali, which is also used as a theater stage, with a semicircular auditorium. In addition, the largest meeting room can accommodate 60 guests and the smaller 24 guests. There are music and dance rehearsal rooms in the basement. Art exhibitions are held in the gallery spaces of the house, to which there is free admission.
Kuusankoskitalo, designed by the architectural firm Brunow & Maunula, was completed in 1985 on the banks of the Kymijoki River in Kuusankoski’s central country . It was Finland’s first multi-purpose buildings or cultural centers connecting many different cultural institutions, built in the 1980s, especially in the cities of Eastern Finland.