- We will open on June 24, says museum director Noomi Eriksson.

But it will not be as usual but will be adapted to the pandemic, she says.

- We will not have the doors on the gable, but it will be corona-adapted. There will be a limited supply and there are restrictions on the number of visitors, says Noomi Eriksson.

"Open" digitally

During the period when the museum has been closed for physical visits, visitors have nevertheless been able to access the history of defense digitally. Which has been popular, says Åsa Johansson, who is a marketing communicator at the Air Force Museum in Linköping.

- What we see overall is a fairly large increase in followers in social media. On the channel, where we publish our elements, we also get more and more followers, ”she says.

- It bubbles, which is very funny. We want to show the museum whether it is closed or not, concludes Åsa Johansson.

SVT News East visited the Air Force Museum in connection with the decision to close physical visits, see more about it in the clip below:

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So far, museum director Noomi Eriksson is worried about the economy. Photo: SVT