The immersive exhibition „Maria the Sturgeon’s Dream“ tells the story of the Baltic Sea’s history, nowadays and future through an audio-visual experience. The exhibition is created in collaboration with dramatist Urmas Lennuk and is featured with the voices of Ülle Kaljuste and Argo Aadli.
In the seemingly traditional exhibition hall of the Baltic Sea, the exhibits come to life. When the visitors walk into the room, they step into an underwater underworld. As one of the two main characters, Maria the Sturgeon’s mulage is back on display – Maria the Sturgeon is the biggest fish known to be caught form the Baltic Sea. Alongside it, many awarded and masterfully created fish mulages that introduce the species living in the Baltic Sea help to tell the story. Together they create an image about the Baltic Sea that goes across generations and includes topics from the health of the sea to its inhabitants, including subjects as pollution redaction, benefits sea gives us, excess nutrients, alien species, micro-plastics and drug residues, but also the cultural value of the sea
The immersive exhibition focuses on the importance of the sea, brings out the changes caused by human activity and asks the visitors to think about how and what can every one of us do for the Baltic Sea.
After the exhibition the visitors are directed to our website "Me and the Sea: 14 Recommendations on How to Be a Better Friend to the Baltic Sea" https://loodusmuuseum.ee/en/node/340
- Name of organisation
- Estonian Museum of Natural History
- Type of organisation
- Other
- Other type of organisation
- Museum (education focused)
- Type of action proposed
- Education and training
- The action contributes to the following objective or enabler
- Prevent and eliminate pollution of our ocean, seas and watersPublic mobilisation and engagement
- Start date of the action
- End date of the action
- Budget allocated for the action
- 40000
- Basin coverage
- Baltic/North Sea
- Website link
- lennart.lennuk@loodusmuuseum.ee
- Country
- Estonia