Tuesday, 19.04, 18.00 - 20.00
Speaker: Maria Derlõš
The Maritime Forum will be opened by Maria Derlõš, who will speak about Lasnaidee and other initiatives of the Urban Lab (Linnalabor) concerning modern urban communities. Later in the evening we will watch ‘Stromka’, Markus Orav’s documentary, portraying the Stroomi beach and forest, one of Tallinn’s most popular recreation areas, through the eyes of an onlooker.
Maria Derlõš is a Master’s student in Urban Studies at the Estonian Academy of Arts and has been tackling questions of urban space from multiple aspects in the Urban Lab since 2013. As a leader of the Lasnaidee non-profit association, Maria studies and values the urban space in Lasnamäe, the largest district of Tallinn, together with the local residents.
This Maritime Forum will be in Russian.
The Maritime Forums are free of charge for everyone and will begin at 18.00. We will assemble at the Desk in the Seaplane Harbour.
In order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, the Estonian Maritime Museum’s Fat Margaret and Seaplane Harbour are temporarily closed since March 1. There is a playground in the outdoor area of the Seaplane Harbour, and museum ships can be viewed from the quay. The marina accepts ships. Café Maru, which is open on the second floor of the hangars, offers lunch on-site from Monday to Friday from 11 am to 2 pm and the possibility to order delivery to home or to the office.
On October 17, the exhibitions “Unseen Oceans” from the American Museum of Natural History and “The Baltic Sea in the World Ocean” from the Estonian Maritime Museum were opened at the Seaplane Harbor, Tallinn.
Bookings:+372 6200 550 (Mon–Fri 9–17), except on national holidays
booking@meremuuseum.ee
Vesilennuki tee 6, Tallinn
Open THE MUSEUM IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED UP TO APRIL 25TH.
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