Sibelius Monument
The Sibelius Monument is a famous sculpture located in Helsinki, Finland. It was created by artist Eila Hiltunen and unveiled in 1967 to honor the composer Jean Sibelius. The monument consists of over 600 hollow metal pipes, which are arranged to resemble organ pipes, symbolizing Sibelius's connection to music.
The design of the monument reflects the natural beauty of the surrounding park, Sibelius Park. Visitors often appreciate its unique structure and the way it interacts with light and sound. The monument has become a popular tourist attraction and a significant cultural landmark in Finland.