Mootorispordi muuseumi viimane päev tõi Turbasse palju fänne

Mootorispordi muuseumi viimane päev tõi Turbasse palju fänne

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The Last Day of the Motorsports Museum Brought Many Fans to Turba

Paar nädalat tagasi teatati, et Turbas . Põhjus on ja . Seda uudist kuuldes tulid paljud Turbasse.
MOMU on tegutsenud veidi üle seitsme aasta. Muuseumis on näha kolme sajandi jooksul. Pühapäeval oli muuseum üksikkülastajatele. Paar tundi pärast avamist oli Turba kesklinna autodel raske mahtuda.
Laupäeval oli olukord veelgi hullem. Turba oli täis autosid. Viimase kahe nädala jooksul on MOMU-s käinud keskmiselt 500 inimest päevas. Nädalavahetustel .
Paljud inimesed tulid muuseumi, kuigi nad ei plaaninud seda algselt teha. MOMU asutaja Arno Sillat ütles, et nad on väga tänulikud kõigile külastajatele. See näitab, et Eestis on veel motospordi fänne.
Üks külastaja Roland ütles, et MOMU on fantastiline koht. Ta soovis, et muuseum jääks pikemalt avatuks. Praegu on veel vara öelda, mis MOMU-st edasi saab. Kogutud kollektsiooni ei vii laiali.
Arno Sillat rääkis, et MOMU on . Ta ütles, et võib-olla peaksid nad keskenduma , et .
Rahva palvel on MOMU avatud veel 13. ja 14. septembril. Samuti võetakse vastu kõik .
A few weeks ago, it was announced that the Motorsports Museum MOMU in Turba will close its doors at the end of August. The reason is the low number of visitors and the difficult economic situation. Upon hearing this news, many motorsports fans came to Turba.
MOMU has been operating in the Ellamaa power plant building for just over seven years. The museum showcases the history of Estonian motorsports over three centuries. On Sunday, the museum was open to individual visitors for the last day. A few hours after opening, it was difficult to find parking in the center of Turba.
On Saturday, the situation was even worse. Turba was full of cars. Over the past two weeks, MOMU has had an average of 500 visitors per day. On weekends, the museum was visited by 1500 people per day.
Many people came to the museum, although they had not originally planned to do so. MOMU founder Arno Sillat said they are very grateful to all visitors. This shows that there are still motorsports fans in Estonia.
One visitor, Roland, said that MOMU is a fantastic place. He wished the museum would remain open longer. It is still too early to say what will happen to MOMU in the future. The collected collection will not be dispersed.
Arno Sillat mentioned that MOMU is the largest motorsports museum in the world. He said that perhaps they should focus on quality to preserve the history of Estonian motorsports.
At the request of the public, MOMU will be open again on September 13th and 14th. Additionally, all pre-booked group visits will be accepted.