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Moomin stories at the Eden Project, the world’s largest greenhouse

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The Moomin stories will delight children and adults at the Eden Project in Cornwall on 19-27 February 2022. Eden Project, the world's largest greenhouse, is inviting its visitors to take a magical dive into the Moomin stories with a brand-new exhibition featuring the Moomins.

Come along to Eden to see the beautiful Moomin-illustrated ABC Exhibition, helping children to explore their emotions, and follow the Meet the Moomin trail to learn more about all the much-loved characters from the Moomin books.

Enjoy immersive and interactive Moomin-inspired storytelling, flex your creative muscles at our Moomin craft station (during the weekdays) and settle in to see a mischievous puppet show performed by Get Lost and Found over both weekends (19-20 and 26-27 February). 

Most activities are included in the price of admission, apart from the puppet show, which can be pre-booked for an additional cost. Craft activities will run from Monday 21st until Friday 25th February, with drop-in sessions from 11.00 am until 3.30 pm. Please note pre-booking remains essential.

Eden Project is situated in a 160-year-old former china clay mine in Cornwall, England, UK, which was transformed into a living theatre of plants and people. In its essence it is a garden that houses more than 1 million plants and it is considered the largest greenhouse in the world. Its’ global mission is to create a movement that builds relationships between people and the natural world to demonstrate the power of working together for the benefit of all living things.

 

 

The colourful and eye-catching 3D exhibition at Eden will be made up of three displays that invite visitors to walk through Jansson’s illustrations.

Each display will depict a scene from one of the classic books and capture a feeling that is explained in the accompanying text, encouraging visitors to engage with their own emotions and feelings.

Audio and visual elements will also be embedded into the exhibition. Visitors can engage with the stories with sensor triggered sounds, gemstone lights and video projections or they can open a peephole to discover some expressive Moomin characters.

In addition to the exhibition, performers will bring the Moomin stories and characters to life in the Citrus Grove in the Mediterranean Biome. They will engage audiences by performing an immersive, interactive show featuring an exclusively developed soundscape.

The half-term event will also feature the Meet the Moomins Trail where visitors can try to spot many of the different characters of Moominvalley located across the site, as well as craft activities for children.

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