Total floor area 67m²
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.
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Building before reconstruction. October 2007:
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View from the North-East
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View from the South
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Main entance
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Open shed
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Building after reconstruction. June 2010:
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The Amandus Adamson's museum has been opened 12. November 2010.
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View from the North-West
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View from the West
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Abihoone krundi loodeküljel
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Peavärav vaadatuna Adamsoni tänavalt
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Ateljeehoonest Edelas asuva kunagise elumaja konserveeritud sokkel
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Konserveeritud kaev
abihoonest Edelas
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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.
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Site Plan
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Views from the South-West and the North-West
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View from the South-West
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View from the North-East
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