Estonian National Museum reopens to religious uproar
Museum has reopened in a 75m building on a former Soviet air base in Tartu, the Baltic republics second-largest city. For decades, the museum struggled to find a permanent home in the turbulent country, where visits from foreigners were severely restricted until independence from Soviet rule in 1991.The museums reopening on 29 September was overshadowed by a furore over Reformation (2016), a work of multimedia art by the Tartu-based artist Timo Toots. The work contains the image of a saint that
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