Sinebrychoff Park
Sinebrychoff Park
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Heli P
Helsinki, Finland7,374 contributions
Aug 2021
The sheltered park behind the museum looks serene and wellcoming in daytime. This summer has seen it turning into a loud and uncontrolled public party especially in the weekends. The misbehaving crowds arrive from other parts of town making the life of residents intolerable. A row of portacabins has lately been erected for their drunken needs but it doesn't solve the problems of noise, mess and criminality.
Written 2 August 2021
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Coryy20
Port of Spain, Trinidad6,366 contributions
Dec 2022 • Solo
I visited this park during the winter and it was quite lovely. I even climbed up to the tower at the top of the hill for a better view. It is perfect for snow boarding in the winter as man children were doing at the lower end of it..it is about 10 minutes walk from the Tallink harbour/jetty. I have no idea what it looks like in the spring or summer but i loved it snow-covered.
Written 1 September 2023
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AriHelsinki
Helsinki, Finland4,704 contributions
May 2015 • Couples
Behind the Sinebrychoff Art Museum you can find this beautiful park with tower. The museum café Fanny is also in this park. Take a cup of coffee or lunch at the terrace. The park is very popular picnic-place in the summer. Just a few steps from Boulevard and Hietalahti flea market.
Written 30 May 2015
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Mikael F
Helsinki, Finland31,139 contributions
Dec 2019
This beautiful park was originally the private garden of Russian-born businessman Nikolai Sinebrychoff who built a brewery and house here. Today, the house serves as a museum.
For his back garden, he laid out a pretty geometric park complete with ponds, an observation tower, beautiful flowers and benches to sit on.
Today the park has a playground, a public toilet, and a cafe.
For his back garden, he laid out a pretty geometric park complete with ponds, an observation tower, beautiful flowers and benches to sit on.
Today the park has a playground, a public toilet, and a cafe.
Written 18 December 2019
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Maaritti
Helsinki, Finland220 contributions
May 2019 • Business
Full og noise as there are many kindergardens having their playgounds in the park. The patk is small so the kids ptacticly take up all the space. The tower is nice but useless. Nothing to see here, no point in visiting.
Written 30 July 2019
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Heli P
Helsinki, Finland7,374 contributions
Jul 2019 • Solo
The sloping park was originally part of the Sinebrychoff family estate next to their town house now turned into a museum. The most famous Finnish beer brand was also originally brewed here in the old red brick buildings still standing, nowadays giving shelter to the horse carriage still delivering beer in barrels to restaurants as a marketing show. The park is a popular place to hang around in summer, the grilling picnic was offered by a meat produce company.
Written 10 July 2019
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Maari100
Helsinki, Finland3,182 contributions
May 2018 • Solo
Sun is shining and there were quite many people enjoying from sun. The park is located at the end of Boulevard. Nearby is the Art Museum, Secondhand market and Hietaniemi Market Hall nowadays mostly full of restaurants.
Written 10 May 2018
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lmsk2014
Helsinki, Finland857 contributions
Oct 2017 • Family
The park used to belong to the Sinebrychoff family, along with their beautiful house, now a wonderful art museum. The park is great in summer and early autumn, a popular picnic place, too.
There is also a nice small playground for kids.
There is also a nice small playground for kids.
Written 23 October 2017
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Heli P
Helsinki, Finland7,374 contributions
Dec 2016 • Solo
The Sinebrychoff brewery, the oldest food factory in Finland moved to the corner of Hietalahti market square in 1819, where the owner built also a house for his family as well as planted the sloping hill to form a park. The two story mansion is now an art museum specialized in old masters and some rooms are also left furnished to show how the family lived. The brewery moved to Kerava in the 1990's and the value of old buildings was fortunately understood by then and most of them were renovated to business purposes. There is even a small wooden house in the courtyard next to the modern apartment block so you can admire the changing architectural styles of the past
200 years. In summer people love to picnic and sunbathe on the sloping hills, though the neighbourhood is not very keen on loud music. Tobogganing is a popular winter sport as the hill is high and offers a safe enclosed environment also for children. There is an ancient redbrick tower on top and a cafeteria by the foot of the hill.
200 years. In summer people love to picnic and sunbathe on the sloping hills, though the neighbourhood is not very keen on loud music. Tobogganing is a popular winter sport as the hill is high and offers a safe enclosed environment also for children. There is an ancient redbrick tower on top and a cafeteria by the foot of the hill.
Written 12 December 2016
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Joni R
Helsinki, Finland8 contributions
Jul 2015
Locals gather to this park every summer day and evening for sunbathing, picnics, a few beers, etc. Night time can become quite rowdy with boozy teenagers but generally a very relaxed atmosphere with music and laughter.
Written 13 March 2016
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