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“I still remember the moment when I had to sign the contract for the Titanic exhibition. What can I say, my leg was shaking a little. The cost of the contract was over 600,000 euros,” recalls Urmas Dresen, director of the Estonian Maritime Museum, one of the most important moments of his career: it was this exhibition that earned Lennusadam its first million. Urmas, who will turn 66 on December 8, has been able to celebrate great achievements over the years, but has also had to deal with devilishly difficult times. Follow the work of Õhtuleht journalists, videographers and photographers on social media: FB: / ohtuleht Instagram: / ohtuleht TikTok: / ohtuleht.ee And of course, subscribe to our YouTube channel! http://bit.ly/2QDP8JH