The House where Lived and Worked Amandus Adamson

Total floor area 67m²
The building in ~1900

History

It has been stated in various articles that the summer atelier was built somewhere between the 1892-1896.

The house was given as a gift to republic of Estonian in 2005 by Adamson's daughter Maria Maddalena Carlsson for the 150th anniversary of birth of Amandus Adamson.

Building before reconstruction. October 2007:
View from the North-East
View from the South
Main entance
Open shed
Building after reconstruction. June 2010:
The Amandus Adamson's museum has been opened 12. November 2010.
 
View from the North-West
View from the West
Abihoone krundi loodeküljel
Peavärav vaadatuna Adamsoni tänavalt
Ateljeehoonest Edelas asuva kunagise elumaja konserveeritud sokkel
Konserveeritud kaev
abihoonest Edelas

Project

With this restauration project it has been stated that the house will be restored to it's former appearance and the house will start functioning as a museum that introduces the life and work of Amandus Adamson. There will be no changes done in the original dimension of the exterior of the house and the floor plan.

Site Plan
Views from the South-West and the North-West
View from the South-West
View from the North-East

 

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