The Estonian National Museum is setting up its nest in Tallinn
Tuesday, 29. jun 2021
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On 30th June 2021 at 12 o'clock, the Estonian National Museum will open the exhibition "Every thing has its time" in a new gallery space in the Rotermann Quarter in Tallinn. The 11 exhibition windows of the ENM introduce the exhibitions compiled on the basis of the museum's collection of objects.The first exhibition, "Every thing has its time", presents the objects of the ENM collections through a well-known Bible text, where exciting things are intertwined in each line. Thus, next to the line “Time to keep quiet and time to talk” you can see punk Kojamehe’s jeans or next to “Time to cry and time to laugh” you can see scarf-boa, which Ülle Ulla used when she performed in the Viru Variety.
The cooperation agreement between the Estonian National Museum and the Rotermann Quarter was signed in April on the birthday of the ENM. According to this, the ERM will have 11 windows in the lobby of Rotermann's newest building, Time House, where you can explore exhibitions based on the museum's collection.
This is not the first time that the Estonian National Museum has created a nest in the capital. Director Alar Karis: "The ENM has already been in Tallinn once. During the First World War, in 1916, collectors of antiquities were not able to bring all the collected things to Tartu, and thus a small representative office of the Estonian National Museum was established in the capital for a while. Now we hope to be there more permanently. ”
Aavo Kokk, Chairman of the Board of US Real Estate: “We are unspokenly pleased to offer the Estonian National Museum an exhibition space in Tallinn. The 11 exhibition windows of the ENM enrich the cultural map of Rotermann and Tallinn, and we are already excited to see what the museum will bring out next from its gigantic collections. We have agreed that a new exhibition will take place every few months. So there is still a reason to come and explore Rotermann. ”
The exhibition "Every thing has its time" is open in Rotermann Quarter's Time House at Rotermann 6 every day from 8 am to 10 pm.