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2021.09.19. Judit Lovas

The programs of the Estonian National Museum no doubt reflect the resourcefulness of its staff and the fact that they…

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And they lived happily ever…

2021.09.18. Judit Lovas

Today we explored the “Echo of the Urals” and the “Once Upon a Time” exhibitions and the related program structure,…

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Fun and games and you’ll remember…

2021.09.14. Judit Lovas

Like several other public collections, the Estonian History Museum has been managed by a foundation for a few years now. This means…

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Bread and milk!

2021.09.12. Judit Lovas

The Estonian Bread Day and Autumn Fair is a traditional holiday, come rain or shine. The Estonian Open Air Museum…

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The 4 Lives of a Kolkhoz Building

Judit Lovas

The silicate brick apartment building was built in 1964 for the workers of the Sookuru dairy barn at the Järvesalu…

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2020.07.15. Judit Lovas

Proposal For the Use of the Green Area to Be Installed on the Roof of the New Building of the…

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Reports

Judit Lovas

Text…

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Dragon and Bee

2019.09.28. Judit Lovas

One thing that has become absolutely clear during our week in Cardiff is that the greatest winged rival of the…

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Ghost Tour… The Story Continues

Judit Lovas

Last night we found ourselves too tired to write, having just wandered about the darkened buildings of St Fagans for…

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Volunteers on a Waiting List

2019.09.26. Judit Lovas

Amazingly, to this museum that teaches the history of Cardiff with such sensitivity and creativity it is easier to gain…

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This interface will be used to share some of the valuable experiences we have gathered from study trips undertaken as part of the Erasmus+ Project between 2019 and the autumn of 2021. The information will be harnessed primarily at the Museum of Ethnography, with additional uses arising in relation to the work of other professionals facing similar challenges and opportunities. The blog published via this interface will offer daily updates regarding our general impressions, along with descriptions of current projects at the institutions visited and a variety of reports and studies. More…

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