{"id":17669,"date":"2019-01-04T15:32:33","date_gmt":"2019-01-04T13:32:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/meremuuseum.ee\/paksmargareeta\/for-history-and-maritime-buffs\/arendusprojekt\/"},"modified":"2022-02-15T11:30:07","modified_gmt":"2022-02-15T09:30:07","slug":"the-development-project","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/meremuuseum.ee\/paksmargareeta\/en\/for-history-and-maritime-buffs\/the-development-project\/","title":{"rendered":"The development project"},"content":{"rendered":"
Recognition for the Fat Margaret Tower of the Estonian Maritime Museum:<\/strong><\/p>\n 2022 \u2013 <\/strong>The Estonian Tourism and Travel Association: Best Tourism Establishment of the Year 2021<\/p>\n 2021 \u2013 <\/strong>European Museum Academy: III place in the Luigi Micheletti Award category, the category of best practices in museums<\/p>\n 2021 \u2013 <\/strong>The pan-European competition European Design Awards: III place for interactive solutions<\/p>\n 2020 \u2013 <\/strong>The pan-European competition Heritage in Motion: an award for digital solutions in the best achievement category<\/p>\n 2020 \u2013 <\/strong>The Destination of Sustainable Cultural Tourism Awards: II place in the Maritime, Coastal and Aquatic Heritage category<\/p>\n 2021 \u2013 <\/strong>The Cultural Endowment of Estonia\u2019s endowment of folk culture: museums\u2019 prize of the year<\/p>\n 2020 \u2013 <\/strong>The Estonian Museums\u2019 annual awards: best permanent exhibition \u2018Towering Tales of the Sea\u2019, museum developer<\/p>\n 2020 \u2013 <\/strong>The creativity and design award Kuldmuna: for the graphic design (Polaar Studio) and for the digital solutions (Platvorm) of the Fat Margaret Tower\u2019s exposition<\/p>\n 2020 \u2013 <\/strong>Tallinn Enterprise Board: Tourism Action of the Year<\/p>\n 2020 \u2013 <\/strong>Estonian Association of the Blind: Action of the Year<\/p>\n 2020 \u2013 <\/strong>Estonian Association of Architectural and Consulting Engineering Companies: Construction Project of the Year<\/p>\n The timeline of the development project 2016-2019:<\/strong><\/p>\n The concept of the Museum and Visitor Centre of Fat Margaret grew out of the discovery of a medieval shipwreck, a cog, in Kadriorg in Tallinn in 2015.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n In 2016, the curators of the Estonian Maritime Museum launch the research work required to create the exhibition.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n In the summer of 2016, an idea competition is announced to find a new architectural solution for the building complex. The competition is won by the \u2018Laine\u2019 design submitted by KOKO Arhitektid.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n In 2017, the interior design competition is won by Inphysica Technology who submitted the \u2018Vetemaa\u2019 design.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n In the autumn of 2017, Platvorm O\u00dc who won the open procurement procedure starts creating the digital solution of the exhibition.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n On 31 January 2018, the exhibition, which has been open since 1981, is closed. A large-scale process of moving out begins.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n In May 2018, Enterprise Estonia (EAS) decides to support the \u2018Development of the building complex of Fat Margaret into a modern family-focussed museum and visitor centre\u2019 project with 2.07 million euros from the support measure for family tourism attractions.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n In May 2018, Polaar O\u00dc launches the process of giving a graphic identity to the entire exhibition.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n In June 2018, a construction contract is entered into with Acres O\u00dc, the leading partner for construction works.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n In the autumn of 2018, a fragment of a medieval wall<\/a> is found under the Fat Margaret tower in the course of construction works and a fragment of a wall and a channel from the courtyard which enable historians to specify their approach to medieval fortification of cities. Changes are made in the project design documentation to display the finds.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n On 16 October 2018, the cornerstone<\/a> capsule marking the development project of the cog hall is placed. In December 2018, the time capsule from 1979<\/a> marking construction of the Estonian Maritime Museum is found from the artillery tower in the course of building the foundation for the support poles. The capsule is placed back in a pole supporting the tower.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n In the beginning of the winter of 2018, there is a high concrete base waiting for the future star exhibit, the cog, in the courtyard.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n The Museum and Visitor Centre was opened on November 28th, 2019.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n
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