- Sibelius monument
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 ofTöölö inHelsinki , the capital city ofFinland .The monument was designed by
Eila Hiltunen and unveiled onSeptember 7 ,1967 . Originally it sparked a lively debate about the merits and flaws ofabstract art , for which reason aneffigy of Sibelius was included in the work. It consists of series of more than 600 hollowsteel pipes welded together in a wave-like pattern. The purpose of the artist was to capture the essence of the music of Sibelius. The monument weighs 24 tons and measures 8.5 × 10.5 × 8.5 meters.A smaller version of the monument is located at the
UNESCO headquarters inParis . A work with a similar concept, also designed by Hiltunen, is located at the grounds of theUnited Nations headquarters inNew York City .External links
* [http://www.360travelguide.com/360VirtualTour.asp?iCode=hel21 Virtual tour of Sibelius Monument]
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