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Opening hours
Tue, Thu, Fri 11–18
Wed 11–20
Sat–Sun 10–17
Mon closed
Exceptions to opening hours
May
- 1.5.2022 Closed, May Day
- 26.5.2022 at 11–17, Ascension Thursday
June
- 23.6.2022 at 11–17, Day before Midsummer Eve
- 24.6.2022 Closed, Midsummer Eve
- 25.6.2022 Closed, Midsummer Day
December
- 6.12.2022 Closed, Independence Day
- 23.12.2022 at 11–17, Day before Christmas Eve
- 24.12.2022 Closed, Christmas Eve
- 25.12.2022 Closed, Christmas Day
Tickets
Normal admission €16
Concessions €14
Under 18-year-olds free of charge
Museum Card, free of charge
Free admission to the House Museum on the 2nd floor.
At the museum, we accept cash payments as well as most common debit and credit cards. The admission fee can also be paid the Smartum, Edenred, ePass and Eazybreak solutions for the purchase of cultural services.
Concessions
- Concessions €14 (students, pensioners, unemployed, conscripts, and non-military conscripts)
- Group fee €14 (minimum 10 people)
- European Youth Card fee €14
Combined tickets to the Finnish National Gallery’s museums
Ateneum, Kiasma and Sinebrychoff Art Museum
Standard €34
Discounted €32
The ticket is valid for 72 hours after the first visit.
Yearly passes
Museum Card is accepted at the Sinebrychoff Art Museum. Price €74 (12 months); renewal of a valid pass €69 (12 months).
Free admission to exhibitions with the membership card of the Friends of the Sinebrychoff Art Museum (€40/12 months). Become a friend of the museum!
Yearly pass:
- €15, visual arts students and visual artists.
- €28, teachers working in Finland.
Free admission
Admission is free to the house museum on the second floor.
Free admission for the following groups:
- Under 18-year-olds
- College students with their study groups
- Teachers with their groups (nursery, comprehensive school, college)
- Assistants
- Therapy groups
- War veterans
- Lottas (women auxiliaries)
Free admission with the following cards:
- CIMAM card
- ICOM card
- Helsinki Card
- Kaikukortti card
- Museum Card
Free admission to the museum on the first Wednesday of the month from 17 to 20. Note! Cancelled until further notice.
How to find us
Sinebrychoff Art Museum
Bulevardi 40
00120 Helsinki, Finland
By public transport
The Sinebrychoff Art Museum is located on Bulevardi between Hietalahdentori square and Sinebrychoff park, approximately 1.4 km from Helsinki Central Station.
The best way to reach the museum from Helsinki Central Station is to take tram 6. The nearest stop is at Hietalahdentori, which is located right next to the main entrance of the museum.
By bike
- When approaching the museum from the direction of Erottaja square, you can reach us using the Bulevardi cycle lanes. From the south, the cycle lane runs up to the museum along Hietalahdenranta street.
- There are bike racks at the end of the museum building facing the square.
- The nearest city bike station is located on Hietalahdentori square.
By car
- The museum does not have its own parking spaces.
- The nearest car park is Hietalahden pysäköinti on Mallaskatu 3 (subject to a fee).
- The nearest outside parking spaces are on Hietalahdentori square and on the nearby streets (subject to a fee).
Accessibility
We would like to welcome everyone to enjoy art at our accessible premises. The Sinebrychoff Art Museum accepts the EU Disability Card.
Parking
A parking area for visitors with disabilities is located in the courtyard at the end of the museum building, between the museum and the Southpark restaurant.
A taxi can drop off and pick up customers near the accessible entrance in the courtyard.
Entrance and moving around the museum
There is a doorbell at the door of the accessible entrance. The staff will guide the visitor to the museum. All floors with exhibition spaces can be reached by a lift.
Storage and toilet
The accessible toilet and storage lockers are located on the first floor at street level.
Aids
- There is an induction loop at the ticket office.
- If necessary, you can borrow a wheelchair, walking frame or pram at the ticket office or the accessible entrance.
- Portable folding chairs are also available.
The staff is happy to help with any issues related to the aids.
Assistants
Assistants to disabled persons are admitted to the museum free of charge.
Guide and assistance dogs
Guide and assistance dogs are welcome in the museum.
Services for the visually impaired
The staff at the museum are always happy to provide assistance.
You can borrow aids such as a magnifying glass and a torch at the ticket office.
Guided tours for special groups
We recommend booking a guided tour in advance. Guided tours can be tailored to suit the needs and wishes of special groups.
Audio-described tours of exhibitions are available for the visually impaired. Feel free to contact us and let us know your wishes.

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