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Audio Guide of the Sinebrychoff Art Museum

Donde la cerveza familiar financió un palacio de arte que casi destruye a sus dueños

✓ What guidebooks don't tell you
✓ Secrets other tourists miss
✓ Listen while you explore
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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Beer, Lawsuits, and Paintings

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2. The Cellars of the Brewing Disaster

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3. Fanny's Secret Obsession

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4. The Lost Shoe of 1773

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5. The Theft of the Russian Medallion

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6. The Sinebrychoffs' Last Joke

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of the Sinebrychoff Art Museum?

The museum is usually open Tuesday to Friday from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM (on Wednesdays it stays open until 8:00 PM) and on weekends from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is closed on Mondays; we recommend checking for holiday changes on its official website before you go.

How much is admission, or is the museum free to visit?

Admission to the House Museum and the permanent collections is completely free, which is a great opportunity. Only special temporary exhibitions have an entry fee (approx. €15), and admission is always free for visitors under 18.

How much time is recommended for visiting the museum?

To enjoy both the art collections and the interior architecture of the house, we suggest setting aside between 60 and 90 minutes. It is the ideal amount of time for a relaxed visit without missing any of the masterpieces.

Why is this museum so important in Helsinki?

It is the only museum in Finland dedicated exclusively to old European art (14th to 19th centuries), and it stands out for being housed in the historic residence of the Sinebrychoff family, preserving the original atmosphere of a 19th-century aristocratic home.

What is the best time to visit the museum and avoid crowds?

Tuesday to Friday mornings are perfect for a calm and intimate visit. If you prefer something special, take advantage of the Wednesday evening opening until 8:00 PM to explore the galleries under different lighting.

Does the museum have access for people with reduced mobility?

Yes, the building is accessible; it has an elevator connecting all floors, and barrier-free entry is available through the courtyard door. In addition, wheelchairs are available to borrow at the ticket desk.

What other places of interest are near the museum?

The museum is located in the elegant Sinebrychoff Park, ideal for a summer stroll. It is also in the heart of the Design District and just a short walk from the Hietalahti Market Hall, perfect for grabbing something to eat after your visit.

What advice would you give me to make the most of the visit?

Do not just look at the paintings; pay attention to the furniture and decorations that tell the story of the founders' lives. To understand the history behind each piece, complementing your visit with an audio guide will greatly enrich your experience.

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