The Hermitage-Vyborg center is located in the historical part of Vyborg in a building of 1930, designed by the architect Uno Verner Ulberg (1879-1944) to house the Art Museum and the Art School. The decision to open the Hermitage-Vyborg center there marked the rebirth of the Constructivist architecture monument and the regain of its initial museum role. The Hermitage arranges exhibitions for Vyborg citizens and guests twice a year. Educational activities are the important part of the project. Tours and lectures are provided for adults and children, as well as educational programmes, prepared by the State Hermitage employees.