![]() ![]() In 2018, these exhibitions are " Sibbe50" and "A cantata for the doctors – Music at academic ceremonies". The museum also organises thematic exhibitions. The Sibelius exhibition is located at the furthest left corner seen from the ticket counter. The instrument collections circles around the concert hall of the museum, The Sibelius Hall, and continues to the second floor downstairs. The museum consists of two primary exhibitions: the instrument collection and the Sibelius exhibition. The current building was built and opened in 1968 and it was designed by architect Woldemar Baeckman. The Museum is currently organised and funded by the Åbo Akademi Foundation. The archives of the museum include documents (sheet music, manuscripts, recordings, photographs, concert programmes, etc.) The museum was first founded during the 1920s as a seminar for the Department of Musicology at Åbo Akademi University, and has later developed into its own department. The museum houses a wide collection of historical music instruments from around the world. It is the only museum devoted to music in Finland. The museum is located close to Turku Cathedral in the historical city centre of Turku on the southwest coast of Finland. The Sibelius Museum ( Finnish: Sibelius-museo, Swedish: Sibeliusmuseum) is a museum of music, named after the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. The main facade and entrance of the Museum ![]()
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