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The Curtain: A Tribute to Ida Aalberg

A stunning bronze sculpture in Helsinki's Kaisaniemi Park, honoring the legendary Finnish actress Ida Aalberg and her theatrical legacy.

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The Curtain, also known as the Ida Aalberg Monument, is a striking sculpture in Helsinki honoring the celebrated Finnish actress Ida Aalberg. Created by Raimo Utriainen, the bronze sculpture features a flowing curtain design, symbolizing Aalberg's significant contributions to the world of theatre.

A brief summary to The Curtain (Ida Aalberg Monument; Sculpture)

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  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit in the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting to photograph the sculpture.
  • Take a moment to sit on a nearby bench and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of Kaisaniemi Park.
  • Combine your visit with a walk through other nearby cultural sites, such as the Finnish National Theatre and Aleksis Kivi Statue.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Helsinki Cathedral, walk southeast on Aleksanterinkatu, then turn right onto Mannerheimintie. Continue until you reach Bergbominkuja, where the monument is located. The walk is approximately 20 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    Take the Helsinki Metro to 'Hakaniemi' station. Transfer to tram line 3 and get off at the 'Kaisaniemi' stop. From the tram stop, walk north on Kaisaniemenkatu, then turn left onto Bergbominkuja. The monument is at the end of the street. A single AB ticket costs €3.20.

  • Car

    Enter 'Bergbominkuja, 00101 Helsinki' into your GPS. Parking options are available nearby, but fees may apply. Parking in the city center (zone 1) costs €4/hour.

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Located in Kaisaniemi Park near the Finnish National Theatre, The Curtain is a memorial dedicated to Ida Aalberg (1857-1915), a famed star of the Suomalainen teatteri theatre and considered the best actress in the Nordic countries during her time. The 9-meter high bronze sculpture, set on a red granite pedestal, was unveiled in 1972. Raimo Utriainen's design won a competition in 1961, though the monument wasn't realized until 1972. The abstract sculpture marked a turning point in Finnish memorial sculpture, being one of the first abstract memorials of a person to be realized, along with the Sibelius Monument. Utriainen's work is based on the dynamic movement of a theatre curtain, deriving its power from the interplay of light, space, and form. Today, The Curtain stands as a reminder of Aalberg's cultural impact and offers a tranquil space for reflection. The surrounding area is perfect for leisurely strolls, allowing visitors to enjoy Helsinki's vibrant atmosphere.

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