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  1. The Sibelius Monument (Finnish: Sibelius-monumentti; Swedish: Sibeliusmonumentet) by Eila Hiltunen is dedicated to the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865–1957). The monument is located in Sibelius Park (Finnish: Sibeliuspuisto; Swedish: Sibeliusparken) in the Töölö district of Helsinki, Finland.

  2. Aug 26, 2013 · Bringing this adage to fruition is the Sibelius Monument in Helsinki. Erected in 1967 by Finnish sculptor Eila Hiltunen, the abstract monument resembles a sound wave made from clusters of organ...

  3. The world famous composer Jean Sibelius' (1865-1957) monument by Eila Hiltunen is located at the Sibelius park. It was unveiled 7 September 1967. The Sibelius Monument, resembling organ pipes, is made of welded steel with over 600 pipes and with the bust of the composer on one side.

  4. Mar 8, 2024 · Unveiled in 1967, the Sibelius Monument is a sculpture by pioneering Finnish artist Eila Hiltunen titled Passio Musicae or Passion for Music. It is dedicated to the famous Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865 – 1957), who is regarded as Finland’s greatest composer.

  5. The Sibelius Monument was inaugurated on 7th September 1967 and it belongs to the collections of the Helsinki Art Museum. It is one of Helsinki’s best known and loved tourist attractions. The work is made of acid-resistant steel and measures 8,5 m high, 10,5m in length, and 6,5m in depth.

  6. The Sibelius Monument. When you go to Helsinki, you will notice how proud the Finns are about their world famous composer Jean Sibileus symbolised through this monument. The Monument is one of the most visit and popular tourist attractions in the city.

  7. In the leafy, waterfront Sibelius Park (Sibeliuksen puisto, or just 'Sibban'), this famous, striking sculpture was created by artist Eila Hiltunen in 1967 to honour Finland’s most famous composer. Its 600 steel pipes evoke a sound wave in their formation.

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