Estonia's Noblessner to Feature Unique Museum Quarter with Natural History Museum Move
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A unique museum quarter is being established in Noblessner, Estonia, with the help of the Estonian Museum of Natural History.
- This autumn, the museum faces the challenge of relocating 150,000 liters of specimens preserved in alcohol from Tallinn's Old Town to the new nature house.
- The new facility on the Noblessner promenade promises a fresh environment, distinct from the current Old Town location.
Noblessner, Estonia, is set to become home to a unique museum quarter, a development significantly aided by the Estonian Museum of Natural History. This ambitious project aims to create a distinctive cultural hub within the revitalized industrial area.
The Estonian Museum of Natural History faces a daunting task this autumn: the relocation of its vast collection. Approximately 150,000 liters of specimens, meticulously preserved in alcohol, must be moved from the museum's current premises in the Old Town to the new nature house. This operation requires careful planning and execution to ensure the integrity of the invaluable biological samples.
The new nature house, situated on the Noblessner promenade, offers a fresh and modern environment. Its scent of fresh wood signifies a new beginning, a stark contrast to the historic, though perhaps more cramped, setting in the Old Town. This move represents a significant upgrade in facilities and accessibility for the museum and its visitors.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.