A visit to Kumu’s roof terrace and a short introduction to Erki Kasemets’s installation LIFE-FILE
Join us every Sunday at 13 pm for an introduction to Erki Kasemets’s installation LIFE-FILE, followed by a visit to Kumu’s roof terrace, with its stunning views
Our museum facilitators will give a brief talk on Erki Kasemets’s site-specific installation LIFE-FILE (1989‒2024), on display in the Kumu atrium. Discover how the work was created and how it became a part of the Estonian Art Museum’s contemporary art collection. This is followed by a joint visit to the rooftop terrace, where you will have a magnificent view of the different districts of Tallinn and the sea. The museum facilitators will also provide fascinating insight into the Kumu building and its history.
Group size: Maximum 15 participants
Registration: Sign up at the ticket office
Meeting point: Next to the ticket office
Please note: Roof terrace is not accessible with baby carriage and wheelchair. In case of rainy weather, the rooftop visit will be cancelled but a brief introduction to Erki Kase
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