The exposition in Jelgava Holy Trinity Church clearly separates the historical heritage from the contemporary implementation. It is interactive and allows for a gradual discovery of Jelgava's history. Upon entering the exhibition space, visitors see exhibits and their descriptions, while various mechanically movable elements and multimedia hide the unseen part of the exhibition. This principle of exploring the exhibition not only creates a space that is not overwhelmed with information but also generates curiosity in visitors to see the unseen, hear the unheard, experience the lost Jelgava.
Client: Central administration of Jelgava State city local government
Address or location:
Jelgava St. Trinity Church Tower, Latvia
Commissioning:
2022
Technical information:
150
Author of photos:
Eriks Bozis




