Why Are We Fascinated by the Antarctic?

Tuesday, 6.10

Viktor Boyarskiy (Russia)

This season’s first Maritime Forum in Russian! We will take a comprehensive look at the modern Antarctic research trends. All parties are able cooperate in Antarctica, the continent dedicated to peace and science. What have been the lessons from Antarctica so far and what shall we be able learn from it in the future?

Viktor Boyarskiy is the Director of Russia’s Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute and has participated in many polar expeditions.

This Maritime Forum will be in Russian.

The Maritime Forums are free for everyone. The forum will begin at 18.00 and we shall meet shortly before it near the Desk at the Seaplane Harbour.

News

The permanent exhibition of the Maritime Museum in the Seaplane Harbour is being renewed

The Seaplane Harbour will be closed from January to May 2024 to prepare an updated and fully engaging exhibition. The partners of the Estonian Maritime Museum in renewing the permanent exhibition of the Seaplane Harbour are KOKO architects and MOTOR.

28. October

VENEZIA – Queen of the Seas’ is open until 3 September: ‘Canaletto wanted to go home early’

The Estonian-Italian collaborative exhibition ‘VENEZIA – Queen of the Seas’ opened at the Seaplane Harbour on 25 March 2023 and was scheduled to be open until the beginning of January 2024. In the course of interim negotiations, it was agreed that the exhibition at the Seaplane Harbour will remain open until 3 September.

03. August

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Open Museum ships Suur Tõll and Valvas are open Fri-Sun from 10 am to 6 pm. The Seaplane Harbour hangar will open May 12th 2024.

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