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Sinebrychoff Art Museum
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Sinebrychoff Art Museum, today part of the Finnish National Gallery, is at one hand a house museum presenting the home of the Sinebrychoff Brewing family as it was in the 1910s, including the Sinebrychoff art collection, artefacts and furniture. At the other hand, the museum exhibits the old European art collections of the Finnish National Gallery.
At present the collections include about twenty different art collections, the oldest of which was collected by Baron Otto Wilhelm Klinckowström (1778‒1850) and the newest consists of the older pieces of the collection of Ester and Jalo Sihtola.
The building, constructed in 1842, was the home and office for several generations the Sinebrychoff Brewing family, of which Paul and Fanny Sinebrychoff brought together most of the family collection.
Having no children of their own, they donated their collection to the Finnish government in 1921.
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Sinebrychoff Art Museum