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  1. The Sibelius Monument is dedicated to the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865–1957) and consists of over 600 metal pipes. The monument is located in Sibelius Park and we visited as part of a coach tour of Helsinki. It's very large and quite unusual. There is also a large bust of Jean Sibelius next to the monument.

  2. Sibelius Park is one of the must-see attractions when you are visiting Helsinki. The park is not big but very nice and quiet. The metal monument devoted to Finnish composer Jan Sibelius is the main place of the park. The monument looks unusual - it is made from metal pipes, symbolizing nature and harmony. Very nice place to walk there and enjoy.

  3. The Sibelius Monument. ham@hel.fi Website. The Sibelius Monument is dedicated to the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865-1957). The monument is located at the Sibelius Park (Sibeliuspuisto) in the district of Töölö in Helsinki, the capital city of Finland. The monument was designed by Eila Hiltunen and unveiled on September 7, 1967.

  4. The Sibelius Monument was inaugurated on 7 September 1967 and is today one of the most popular tourist attractions in Helsinki. The work is made of acid-resistant steel and measures 8.5 metres in height, 10.5 metres in length, and 6.5 metres in depth. It consists of over 600 tubes and weighs 24 tonnes.

  5. Sibelius Monument, Helsinki, Finland. One of Helsinki’s famous landmarks is the Sibelius Monument which was built to honour Finland’s national composer Jean Sibelius (1865-1957). Who would have thought that the erection of a monument to honour a famous composer would elicit such heated debate, but apparently the whole of Finland got engaged ...

  6. The quinquennial International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition, instituted in 1965, the Sibelius Monument, unveiled in 1967 in Helsinki's Sibelius Park, the Sibelius Museum, opened in Turku in 1968, and the Sibelius Hall concert hall in Lahti, opened in 2000, were all named in his honour, as was the asteroid 1405 Sibelius.

  7. Apr 20, 2021 · Constructed in honor of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865-1957), this seaside park and memorial is one Helsinki's major attractions. The abstract monument, entitled Passio Musicae, was created by pioneering artist Eila Hiltunen and is actually a kinetic, musical sculpture—a bundle of 600 steel tubes that capture the wind like a pipe organ.

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