Scenic spot introduction:

Helsinki Sibelius Park (Sibelius Park in Finnish Sibeliuksen Puisto‎) is the most famous and unmissable park in the area. It was built to commemorate Sibelius, Finland's greatest musician. The park is dominated by huge commemorative sculptures and statues, which are the most attractive landscape in the entire park. Jean Sibelius (December 8, 1865 - September 20, 1957) was a famous Finnish musician and an important representative of late nationalist music and romantic music. His main works include the symphonic poem " "Ode to Finland", the symphonic legend "Swans of Tunera", the drama soundtrack "Melancholic Waltz", etc.

Attractions distribution:

Sibelius Park is located northwest of Helsinki city center, about 1.5 kilometers away. The park has a monument to Sibelius composed of 600 steel pipes, as well as a sculpture of Sibelius's head placed on a rock. It is surrounded by green trees, has a beautiful environment, and there is a seaside scenery at the end. Many local citizens often come here to relax, and the atmosphere is particularly lively.

Scenic spot features:

Parks, sculptures, celebrities
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Travel Notes of Travellers:

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travelling guideline:

Every June, Helsinki holds the "Sibelius Festival", which holds 7-10 days of concerts centered in the park, attracting many classical music fans.

Best time to visit:

June-August

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Europe>Finland>City of Helsinki

How to get there:

Take bus 24 and get off at Rajasaarentie.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Sibelius ticket prices:

free

Scenic area opening hours:

All day

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