KUMU Art Museum of Estonia | Permanent Exhibition | Tallinn
KUMU Art Museum, which was opened in 2006, is the grand headquarters of the Art Museum of Estonia and has a number of purposes. Here, most of the collections of the Art Museum of Estonia are preserved, it accommodates the conservation-restoration department, a library opened to all visitors, Kumu Art Museum's permanent and variable exhibitions, the gallery for modern art, an auditorium, and an educational center.
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Kumu Art Museum's permanent exhibition introduces the Estonian art from the beginning of the 18th century until the year 1991. Variable exhibitions additionally include international and modern art.
[RUS] Художественный музей KUMU. Открытый в 2006 году Kumu – это величественное главное эдание Эстонского художественного музея, у которого есть много назначений. Здесь находится большая часть коллекции Эстонского художественного музея, отдел консервации-реставрации, библиотека, открытая для всех, а также художественный музей Kumu с постоянными экспозициями, сменяющимися выставками, галереей современного искусства, аудиторией и образовательным центром.
Основная выставка Kumu знакомит с эстонским искусством с начала XVIII века до 1991 года, сменяющиеся выставки включают в себя также международное и современное искусства.
[EST] KUMU Kunstimuuseum. 2006. aastal avatud Kumu on Eesti Kunstimuuseumi suurejooneline peahoone, millel on mitmeid ülesandeid. Siin asub suurem osa Eesti Kunstimuuseumi kogudest, konserveerimise-restaureerimise osakond, kõigile huvilistele avatud raamatukogu ning Kumu kunstimuuseum püsiväljapaneku ja vahetuvate näituste, kaasaegse kunsti galerii, auditooriumi ning hariduskeskusega.
Kumu püsiväljapanek tutvustab eesti kunsti 18. sajandi algusest kuni 1991. aastani, vahetuvad näitused hõlmavad lisaks ka rahvusvahelist ja kaasaegset kunsti.
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KUMU Kunstimuuseum Tallinnas. Collection of the Art Museum of Estonia. This museum is one of the largest museums in Estonia and one of the largest art museums in Northern Europe.
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Installation by Villu Jaanisoo at the KUMU Modern Art Museum in Kadriorg Park in Tallinn, Estonia.
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Helsinki and Tallinn: Baltic Sisters
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | The fascinating capitals of Finland and Estonia offer a chance to sample each country's history, art, and distinct love of life. We'll start in Helsinki with its Neoclassical old town, modern flair for design, and steamy saunas. Then it's just a two-hour boat ride to Tallinn — with its medieval charms and newfound prosperity — celebrating its freedom and thriving in its post-USSR renaissance.
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Kadriorg Palace and Museum, Tallinn Estonia
Kadriorg Palace is a 15 to 20 minute walk from old town, Tallinn Estonia, and it is well worth the trip. Built for the wife of Peter the Great, this small, yet stunning palace now serves as an art museum.
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Kumu is an abbreviation of the Estonian Kunstimuuseum (art museum). The designer was a Finnish architect, Pekka Vapaavuori, who won the competition in 1994.
It was constructed from 2003 to 2006.Kumu received European Museum of the Year Award 2008 by European Museum Forum.
Tallinn Town Hall - RAEKODA | Таллинская Ратуша | Joy in the Heart of the City
The Tallinn Town Hall (Estonian: Tallinna raekoda) is a building in the Tallinn Old Town, Estonia, next to the Town Hall Square. It is the oldest town hall in the whole of the Baltic region and Scandinavia. The building is located in the south side of the ancient market square and is 36.8 metres long. The vane Old Thomas (Estonian: Vana Toomas) on the top of the Town Hall's tower, that has been there since 1530, has become one of the symbols of Tallinn. The height of the tower is 64 metres.
Town Hall is open to visitors as a museum. The structure's interior is truly impressive, featuring colourful meeting halls, vaulted ceilings, intricate wood carvings and some of the city's most prized art treasures, including the famed Tristan and Isolde carved bench.
In this video you can also see an exhibition Joy in the Heart of the City. Paintings from Enn Kunila’s Collection. This exhibition of the so-called golden age of Estonian art commemorates the centenary of the Republic of Estonia and the passing of 100 years since Tallinn became the capital of the Republic of Estonia.
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[RUS] Таллинская ратуша — здание городского управления средневекового Ревеля (c 1919 года Таллин), расположена на Ратушной площади в центре Старого города, наиболее сохранившееся здание средневековой ратуши в Северной Европе. В 2004 году таллинской ратуше исполнилось 600 лет. Таллинская ратуша — единственная сохранившаяся в Северной Европе ратуша в готическом стиле.
Впечатляющее готическое здание Таллиннской ратуши доминирует в ансамбле главной площади Старого города. Ратушу построили в 1402-1404 годы для заседаний бургомистров, и это здание во все времена выглядело представительно. Сегодня Таллиннская ратуша, единственная ратуша в готическом стиле, сохранившаяся в странах Северной Европы, служит местом проведения концертов или приемов иностранных королевских особ и президентов.
Присмотритесь к шпилю здания, и вы увидите Старого Тоомаса (эст. Vana Toomas) на флюгере. Это символ Таллинна с 1530 года.
В июле и августе Ратуша открыта для посетителей как музей. Интерьер здания впечатляет: здесь есть ярко оформленные помещения для собраний, сводчатые потолки, изысканная резьба по дереву, а также городская коллекция произведений искусства, включая средневековые скамьи с резными изображениями по мотивам легенды о Тристане и Изольде.
С июня до августа можно посетить 64-метровую башню, с которой открывается восхитительный вид на Старый город. В это же время в подвалах ратуши и чердачных помещениях проходят выставки.
В данном видео представлена выставка картин Радость в сердце города. Живопись из коллекции Энна Кунила. Выставка проходит в Таллинской ратуше с 15 февраля до 1 мая 2018. Выставка, посвященная Золотому веку эстонского искусства, приурочена к столетней годовщине Эстонской Республики, а также к столетней годовщине с того дня, когда Таллин стал столицей Эстонии.
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First Impressions of Tallinn - Estonia HD Travel Channel
After a quick check-in at the hotel in the center, we make our way to gain the first impressions of Tallinn. First, we climb the Cathedral Hill, in Estonian: Toompea. Here is the upper town of Tallinn. The Toompea is a landmark of Tallinn and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Historic Center of Tallinn.
The white facade of the Palace of Justice, which stretches majestically into the sky, immediately catches our eye.
This time, we go past the cathedral, because we plan a separate visit. Instead, we admire the façade of the orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral with its black onion towers.
Past the city wall and the former canon tower (Kiek In De Kök), which is now part of the Tallinn City Museum, we reach the Vabaduse valjak, the Freedom Square. The huge cross at the edge of the square is the War of Independence Victory Column. The square in its present form reopened in 2009, after the independence of the Soviet Union. On the other edge of the square stands the St. John's Church.
A few meters further, we find the St. Nicholas' Church (Niguliste kirik), another landmark of Tallinn. Westphalian merchants founded the church between 1230 and 1275. Today, it is a branch of the Art Museum and also serves as a concert hall.
We now turn to the modern part of Tallinn. In the search for a laundry, we pass the opera house and reach the quarter with the glass façades of the skyscrapers. IT companies, hotels and banks have settled here. A round unlabeled cylinder (Nordea Maja) turns out to be the headquarters of Oracle in Tallinn.
Upon arrival, machines in the launderette are occupied for the day and we have to come back the next day. So we go back to the old town.
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Nachdem wir unser Hotel im Stadtzentrum bezogen haben, machen wir uns sofort auf den Weg, um erste Impressionen von Tallinn einzufangen.
Zuerst erklimmen wir den Domberg, in estnisch Toompea. Hier liegt die Oberstadt von Tallinn. Der Toompea gilt als Wahrzeichen von Tallinn und gehört als Teil der Altstadt von Tallinn zum UNESCO Weltkulturerbe.
Sofort fällt uns die weiße Fassade des Justizpalastes ins Auge, die sich majestätisch in den Himmel streckt.
Den Dom lassen wir rechts liegen. Ein weiterer Besuch ist angedacht, um die Umgebung besser zu erkunden. Statt dessen bewundern wir die Fassade der orthodoxen Alexander Newski Kathedrale mit ihren schwarzen Zwiebeltürmen.
Vorbei an der Stadtmauer und dem ehemaligen Kanonenturm (Kiek In De Kök) der heute Teil des Tallinner Stadtmuseums ist, erreichen wir den Vabaduse valjak, den Freiheitsplatz. Das riesige Kreuz am Rande des Platzes ist das Denkmal für den Unabhängigkeitskrieg. Der Platz wurde in seiner heutigen Form 2009 nach der Erreichung der Unabhängigkeit von der Sowjetunion wiedereröffnet. Am anderen Ende des Platzes steht die Johanniskirche.
Einige Meter weiter finden wir die Nikolaikirche ( Niguliste kirik), eines der Wahrzeichen von Tallinn. Sie wurde zwischen 1230 und 1275 von westfälischen Kaufleuten gegründet. Auch sie ist heute Teil des Kunstmuseums und dient auch als Konzertsaal
Wir wenden uns nun dem modernen Teil Tallinns zu. Auf der Suche nach einer Wäscherei passieren wir das Opernhaus und erreichen das Viertel mit den Glasfassaden der Hochhäuser. IT-Firmen, Hotels und Banken haben sich hier angesiedelt. Ein runder unbeschrifteter Zylinder (Nordea Maja) entpuppt sich als Hauptsitz der Fa. Oracle in Tallinn.
Wir finden auch den Waschsalon, müssen aber am nächsten Tag wiederkommen, da für diesen Tag keine Geräte mehr frei sind. Wir machen uns also wieder auf den Weg in die Altstadt.
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REMOTEWORDS # 16 Kumu Art Museum Tallinn Estonia
The roof of the Kumu Art Museum in Talllinn will be marked with CLICK HERE. Estonia's constitution guarantees its citizens a right to Internet access. CLICK HERE highlights the Estonians' trust in the democratic structure of the Net that here also manifests the freedom of art. The screenshot fake, however, also shows that links can very well include duplicities.
Estonian contemporary architecture: Museum of Occupations, Tallinn
Architects: Indrek Peil, Siiri Vallner, Tomomi Hayashi
Clip from architectural documentary MAJA 2003
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A tour through Tallinn, Estonia's sculpture museum of old Communist statues
From a 16-foot bronze statue of Joseph Stalin to marble busts of Vladimir Lenin, the Maarjamäe castle serves as the city's defacto history museum of Communist statues torn down after independence.
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Baltic Station Market (Tallinn) - GreenCoat® in award winning architecture
In Tallinn, Estonia, just north of the city center, lies a famous market that has long been a destination for locals and tourists alike. Housed in a series of two-story limestone buildings from the 1870s.
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Post War and Contemporary
Kumu is an abbreviation of the Estonian Kunstimuuseum (art museum). The designer was a Finnish architect, Pekka Vapaavuori, who won the competition in 1994.
It was constructed from 2003 to 2006.Kumu received European Museum of the Year Award 2008 by European Museum Forum.
Museum of Occupations and Freedom - Tallinn
Museum of Occupations and Freedom - Tallinn
We educate and involve the people of Estonia and its visitors and encourage everyone to think about the recent past, to sense the fragility of freedom, and to stand for freedom and justice.
Aare Renzer, Art Museum of Estonia, IT development manager, Estonia
Statement registered by KIBLA with mobile android technology during the eCult Stakeholder Workshop.
The eCult Stakeholder Workshop was hosted by the Kulturbehörde Hamburg, the city council for culture, the 21 January 2014. Participants included representatives from museums, university, creative and cultural industries, intermediaries and young professionals.