Anton Rupaja Museum is a new exhibition room

09.06.2014

Culture

The project “on State funding for the maintenance and utilisation of the national museum stock in local governments, autonomous and private museums and private collections” is supported by a project submitted by the Museum of Rēzekne For the creation of the space for the creation of the space for the exhibition “Latgale rural museum ancient household objects”. The aim of the project is to ensure the wider use and quality maintenance of Anton Rupaja museum stock. As a result of the project, an appropriate storage and exhibition room will be installed for the exhibition “Latgale rural mushrooms”.
The exhibition “Latgale rural mushrooms of ancient household objects” illustrates the story of visitors about how they lived, worked, worked, formed their own life in our ancestors in the 19 th, 20 th and Soviet years. It is interesting for the young generation to see ancient objects, compare them to today's household objects, while the older generation is interested in remembering their youth. They will be encouraged to share memories, so that each case will have their own life story, which will complement the exhibition and make a more interesting visit to the museum. The museum of living objects in Latvia is not a minor, but Anton Rupains museum will have household objects directly from the past OF Bērzgales. The room will be installed as a glass display. The walls are intended to be covered with photographs of Bērzgales sites: church, manor building and lake.
The modern customer grows the demands of a quality-supplied product - it is necessary that this product be considered and easily accessible, easy to learn and memorable. In the present museum exhibition hall, the exhibition was not transparent, so it was decided that the museum's needs could be located next to the exhibition hall. By supplementing the museum stock with new, historically important objects, museum employees want to promote public interest and educating about history, the promotion of tangible and intangible cultural values.
Olga Pekša
Anton Rupaja museum manager

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