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Ainola (literal
English translation: "Aino's Place") is a
museum in Järvenpää, Finland,
which was the home of a
Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, his wife...
- the
Karelia Suite.
Their home,
Ainola, was
completed near Lake Tuusula, Järvenpää, in 1904.
During the
years at
Ainola, they had six daughters: Eva, Ruth...
- Jean Sibelius. They
lived most of
their 65
years of
marriage at
their home
Ainola near Lake Tuusula, Järvenpää, Finland. They had six daughters: Eva (1893–1978)...
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enable him to
spend more time composing. In 1904 he and Aino
settled in
Ainola, a
country residence he
built on the s****s of Lake
Tuusula in Järvenpää...
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taideteokset / Aino ja Jean
Sibeliuksen koti" [Welcome to
Ainola! / The home of Aino and Jean Sibelius].
Ainola (in Finnish). 26 May 2016.
Retrieved 22
August 2020...
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Ainola railway station (Finnish:
Ainolan rautatieasema, Swedish:
Ainola järnvägsstation),
formerly Kyrölä
railway station, is a
Helsinki commuter rail...
- however,
Levas published a
photographic book on the
Sibelius residence,
Ainola, in Järvenpää;
separate editions were
published in both
Finnish and Swedish...
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Tampere Cathedral,
Tampere (1907) the Eira Hospital,
Helsinki (1905) and "
Ainola" (1903), the
family home for the
composer Jean
Sibelius in Järvenpää; in...
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railway connection to Helsinki. Järvenpää is
widely known as the
location of
Ainola, the home of the
composer Jean Sibelius. It is
situated about two kilometers...
- Oodi,
National Library of Finland,
Helsinki University Library Museums:
Ainola, Ateneum,
Espoo Car Museum [fi],
Finnish Aviation Museum,
Finnish Railway...