12.07.2024
The Eesti Pank museum is hosting a display of euro coins with animal designs
Postitatud:
29.10.2021
The Eesti Pank Museum at Estonia pst 11 is hosting a mini-display of euro coins with animal images until the end of the year to mark the launch into circulation of the two-euro coin dedicated to the Estonian national animal, the wolf. The display has a collection of euro coins from different countries, all featuring animals or birds.
Siiri Ries, the curator of the Eesti Pank Museum, said the temporary exhibition is intended to present the newly launched two-euro commemorative coin for the wolf. “The inspiring texts in the exhibition help explain why it was the wolf that became the Estonian national animal. The first Estonian euro coin with an animal design is shown in the exhibition alongside coins featuring animals and birds from Finland, Latvia, Slovenia, Cyprus and Andorra”, she explained.
The exhibition has two euro coins from Estonia’s northern neighbour Finland featuring the Finnish national bird, the whooper swan. The old Finnish 100-mark note featured four whooper swans, and two of them remained on the one-euro circulation coin. The neighbours to the south in Latvia have minted coins with the very rare black stork, and with a cow image that is well-known in Estonia from packaging on sweets.
The exhibition is made more dramatic by a wall made of pine needles and a stuffed wolf borrowed from the Estonian Museum of Natural History. Eesti Pank’s partners in preparing the exhibition were Laika, Belka & Strelka design office, the Estonian Museum of Natural History, Okkastyle OÜ, Kastivabrik OÜ, and the ERR archives. The texts for the exhibition on the national animal, the wolf, were written by the nature journalist Kristel Vilbaste.
The Eesti Pank Museum and museum shop are open from Tuesdays to Fridays 12-17 and on Saturdays at 11-16. Entrance is free.
In line with the government rules to stop the spread of Covid-19, we ask all adults visiting the museum to present certification of vaccination or of recovery from Covid-19, and from 1 November we ask the same of all children aged 12 and over. Minors can also present a test certificate. Masks must be worn in the museum rooms by everyone aged 12 and over.
Additional information:
Hanna Jürgenson
Eesti Pank
Tel: 56920930
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