The Sibelius Monument is one of the most proud sculptures of Finns. The monument consists of more than 600 silver-white stainless steel tubes, which resembles a giant organ and symbolizes the immortal works of great national musicians. Every time the sea breeze blows, the air flows through the steel pipe, sometimes high, sometimes low, as if nature is playing eternal music in memory of the musician endlessly. A huge metal head of Sibelius is embedded on the red rock beside it, vividly reproducing the heroic image of the great composer. This romantic monument is a masterpiece by the famous Finnish female sculptor Hiltonin, who spent six years working hard on the 10th anniversary of Sibelius'death in 1967. Its small replicas were sent to the United Nations Building for permanent exhibition as a national gift. Every visitor to Sibelius Park will enjoy the sculpture, take photos and take pictures here.