Moomin exhibition opens in London

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The first unique exhibition in the country has opened in the capital of Great Britain, which tells about the specific family of Moomins. In addition, it is also dedicated to the creator of unique characters, Tove Jansson, who died in 2001 at the age of 87. This is the first such unusual and large exhibition in the country.Moomin exhibition opens in LondonThe name of the exhibition is quite original and sounds like "Unusual adventures in the land of the Moomin-trolls" when translated. Here, people who have read the books of the famous writer will be able to see all the characters, and those who hear about her for the first time will simply get acquainted with such charming heroes of the book. The exhibition fully tells how this family lived in the Valley of the Moomin-trolls, what their daily affairs, customs and laws were.Moomin exhibition opens in LondonIt is worth noting that here fans of Tuva Yanson's talent will be able to see approximately forty unique illustrations for her books. The opening was attended by the legendary writer's niece Sofia Yanson, who said that stories about the Mummy family are still in demand among readers and are popular all over the world. In a world where relatives go against each other because of money or real estate, it is very important that such stories exist and show an example of the right life, albeit fictional characters.

The exhibition is on view at the Royal Festival Hall in Southbank until the end of April next year.

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