The Sibelius Monument

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Erected in 1967 by Finnish sculptor Eila Hiltunen, the abstract monument resembles a soundwave made of clusters of organ pipes. The jagged monument consists of over 600 steel pipes unevenly grouped together at various heights with the highest pipe reaching over 27 feet in the air.

Located in the Sibelius Park/Toolo neighborhood of Helsinki, this abstract monument forms a wave-like shape of over 600 steel pipes. This is definitely an unusual monument.

The best time to visit to avoid the hundreds of tourists is either early morning or late evening. But definitely worth a visit and make sure you stand inside the monument to get the full experience.

The monument is one of Helsinki's most popular statues.







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