Nestled in Helsinki, the Sinebrychoff Art Museum stands as a testament to the legacy of a prosperous brewing family. Once their private residence, the building now showcases an impressive collection of historic European art. Visitors can explore a rich array of paintings, including works by German Old Masters like Lucas von Cranach the Elder and baroque pieces by Antoine Watteau. The museum also features prints by renowned artists such as Goya and Piranesi, offering a comprehensive journey through the artistic traditions of Europe.
Sinebrychoff Art Museum (Sinebrychoffin Taidemuseo)
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