Very small collection of classic art paintings and a few sculptures. First floor was closed off. Walked through the exhibitions in 10 minuts. Entry fee 16 €, Dailylight robbery ticket prices.
Very small collection of classic art paintings and a few sculptures. First floor was closed off. Walked through the exhibitions in 10 minuts. Entry fee 16 €, Dailylight robbery ticket prices.
This art museum is located on Bulevardi in a historic house from 1842. It has top art on display in the brewery owner's home.
The first floor with an entrance fee has changing exhibitions. This time, there was an exhibition called Tiepolo − Venice in the North.
The second floor has a free entrance. It houses a unique home museum of Paul and Fanny Sinebrychoff. Here you can find more paintings in the stunning interior.
This is a quaint museum to visit if you have an extended stay in Helsinki or if you actually live there. Moderately large and extensive, it houses many interesting paintings but more importantly carries a lot of Helsinki history, through the evolution of the family that owned the property.
Disappointed that some rooms were closed. Worth visiting but nothing special. Alit of personnel in the hallway without a purpose. 3rd floor absolutely the best
The collections of the Sinebrychoff Art Museum include some of the most valuable and internationally important paintings by old European masters.
The unique house museum of Paul and Fanny Sinebrychoff is a permanent exhibition on the 2nd floor. It has a free entrance. On our visit, there were beautiful Christmas table settings.
What used to be a private home for the Sinebrychoff family is nowadays an art museum.
Nice collection of art, at least when I was there they even had a Rembrandt and a Picasso on show.
Easily accessible as the museum is only a short walking distance from downtown.