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Sibelius monument
Sibelius monument





sibelius monument

In this way the original natural landscape was developed into a popular landscape park bearing the name of Finland’s national composer. Contrary to custom at the time, visitors were allowed to walk on the lawns, where lilies of the valley and daffodils were also planted. The birch grove in the park has been widely admired. A pond and fountain were also built, and the shoreline was filled in to make it accessible to pedestrians.

sibelius monument

The park was renamed in honour of legendary Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865–1957) in 1945 on his 80th birthday.Ĭity gardeners Emil Aranko and Bengt Schalin were responsible for the design of the park, which mainly entailed additional plantings. It was also referred to as Kinnekullan puisto (Kinnekulla Puisto) after the name of one of the former villas. The park was originally called Humallahden luonnonpuisto (Humallahti Nature Park) after the name of the adjacent bay. Construction of the park began in 1937 and lasted three years. Known among locals as “Sibbari”, Sibelius Park is based an informal English-style landscape garden adapted to the typically Finnish shoreline environment. Further revisions in 1929 allowed Mechelininkatu street to cut across the park. The area was designated as a residential area in the town plan of 1906 but changed to a recreational area in the revised town plan of 1916. Sibelius Park is situated on the grounds of three former villas named Bråvalla, Kinnekulle and Miramar. Sibelius and scenic views – Töölö’s parks from the 1930s to the present.







Sibelius monument