This collection of more traditional art is a must. The grounds of the museum are delightful and perfect for a stroll and to sit on a bench for a bit.
This collection of more traditional art is a must. The grounds of the museum are delightful and perfect for a stroll and to sit on a bench for a bit.
A small collection in the palace inhabited by the same collectors ,the paintings are exposed in a very accurate way as long as the rooms with furniture , sometimes recreating the atmosphere of the " haute bourgeoisie" of the collector's time.
There was also ( july 2022 ) a small well detailed exibition inspired by Linneo botanical researches
This art museum is located in the Sinebrychoffs’ palatial townhouse completed in 1842.
There are changing exhibitions in the cellar and on the 1st floor. This time they were Linnaeus - Glimpses of Paradise and Jarmo Mäkilä - Matrix Hardcore.
As always, the house museum on the 2nd floor is the best part of the experience. Here you can see the striking interior of this home palace.
The entrance is free to the house museum. I am not sure if it is worth paying 16 euros to see the changing exhibitions. Luckily, we have Finnish museum cards with a free entrance also there.
When I travel to Helsinki I usually visit the Sinebrychoff Art Museum. Now they had a small exhibition “Collectors on tour”, which tell stories about art, contemporary ideals, and interesting art collectors. The exhibition included many interesting works. Their “Home Museum”, the unique home of Paul and Fanny Sinebrychoff was closed for renovation and will be open first at the end of November 2021.
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.