Alessandro and Monica from Milan

Today, October 8, we welcomed this year's 25th visitor to the museum. It was Alessandro Fossati and his friend Monica Canova from Italy who won this fun title and Einar, the manager of the museum, presented them with a gift of books from the museum for that occasion, in addition to which they received, of course, free tickets to the museum.

Attendance at the Whale Museum has exceeded expectations this summer and the increase in visitors is almost 25% compared to previous years. Only once before has the number of visitors exceeded 25.000, and that was in 2009.

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Alessandro, Monica and Einar Gíslason

On the occasion of the 25 thousand visitor mark, the Whale Museum offers a 20% discount on ticket prices for the rest of the year.

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