About Sibelius Museum
The Sibelius Museum is a gallery of music, named after the Finnish writer Jean Sibelius. The exhibition hall is found near Turku Cathedral in the chronicled downtown area of Turku on the southwest shoreline of Finland. It is the main historical center committed to music in Finland. The gallery houses a wide gathering of verifiable music instruments from around the globe. The files of the historical center incorporate reports sheet music, original copies, accounts, photos, show programs, and so forth..
The exhibition hall was first established amid the 1920s as a workshop for the Department of Musicology at Abo Akademi University, and has later formed into its very own area of expertise. The Museum is presently sorted out and financed by the Abo Akademi Foundation. The present structure was fabricated and opened in 1968 and it was planned by engineer Woldemar Baeckman. The historical center comprises of two essential shows: the instrument gathering and the Sibelius display.
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