Mar 17 • 12:11 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

The architectural competition for the Tallinn Museum's common storage facility was won by the design 'Insight'

The architectural competition for the common storage facility of Tallinn museums has been won by the design 'Insight' by Kavakava OÜ.

Tallinn has recently concluded an architectural competition for the common storage facility for its museums, with the design titled 'Insight' by Kavakava OÜ being selected as the winner. The architects Siiri Vallner, Indrek Peil, and Ko Ai proposed a concept aimed at bringing the history of the capital closer to the public by transforming what is currently hidden in the basements into a modern memory institution. The vision includes uniting various museum collections that are dispersed across seven locations within the city into a cohesive space. This initiative aligns with the broader goal of enhancing public access to cultural heritage.

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