The people behind the market: Elina Kuhmunen, Ájtte

Porträtt av Elina Kuhmnunen på Ájtte, svenskt fjäll- och samemuseum.

Elina Kuhmunen is the program manager for what happens at Ájtte during the Winter Market. This is how she describes the market:

“Ájtte Museum has a varied program. During the market days, there are queues for the museum shop, museum exhibitions, lectures in the auditorium and music on stage. Outside in the museum park, you can enjoy coffee and cheese, and for many years we have offered drop-in photography in Ájtte’s photo studio – a way to immortalize yourself, often extra dressed up, as a memory of the Winter Market. We also have story times for children.

Planning goes on throughout the year and it’s a big job to get everything together. As it is for most people in Jokkmokk, it is also for Ájtte’s staff, everyone works hard in the weeks before and during the market week! There can be up to 50 different program items at Ájtte.

In 2025, we are planning an exhibition where Ájtte highlights its own collections.”

The 419th Jokkmokk market is over

Jokkmokk’s 419th market has ended, and we look back on a market that started with gale-force winds, continued with fantastic weather – and ended with many great memories.

Thank you for this year, and welcome to Jokkmokk’s 420th market, February 6-8, 2025!
Jokkmokk Market 2024 had 48,560 visitors – about 2,500 more than last year’s market.

Welcome back next year!