TALLINN 〓 Estonian National Archive “Arvo Pärt Center” opened

2018/10/18
【最終更新日】2020/02/13

The national Archive “Arvo Pärt Center” to touch the world of Estonian composer Arvo Pärt (1935 -) opened on Laulasmaa on 17th. Laulasmaa is about 35 kilometers west of the capital Tallinn. Archive was built in the forest facing the Baltic Sea, with a total construction cost of 8.3 million euros. Spain’s “Fen Santa Nieto – Enrique Soveyano” was in charge of the design. With a space of about 2,400 square meters, there is an archive corner, a 150-seat concert hall, a library, a reading room, a seminar room, an exhibition space, a small chapel at the request of the composer and an observation stand 32 meters high Has been done.

Photo:Arvo Pärt Centre / Tõnu Tunnel


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