Fredi Tomps, the longest-serving Estonian heritage guardian and Icomos Honorary Member, recently presented his book, “My Century,” at the Estonian Architecture Museum. The book was created in collaboration with Riin Alatalu. “My Century” is a narrative focused on the preservation of Estonian heritage and the individuals responsible for safeguarding it. Tomps, an architect from Virumaa, has dedicated his career to the protection of Estonian architectural heritage. Topics: #century #heritage #estonian Post navigation The festival idea set a record for the last few years A school car got into an accident: two people were injured
This is a wonderful tribute to a dedicated individual and a valuable contribution to understanding Estonian architectural heritage. Reply