The article discusses the continuation of a rare mineral exhibition at the Juu Stone Centre, which showcases geological specimens from around the world. The exhibition, managed by the Geological Survey of Finland (GTK), remains in its current location despite changes in ownership. The new owner, Tulikivi, has expressed support for keeping the exhibition open. GTK’s director, Olli Breilin, emphasizes the importance of displaying these unique stones publicly rather than storing them in a warehouse. The exhibition, opened in 2003, attracts fewer visitors now compared to previous years, but Breilin highlights its value as a rare educational resource. The stone centre was originally intended as a hub for research and tourism but faced financial challenges before being sold to Tulikivi.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents information about the management and future of a cultural and scientific exhibit without overtly favoring any political stance. It reports on the decision-making process regarding the exhibition's location and ownership, focusing on factual developments rather than taking a side
Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 90): The article accurately reports on the decision to keep the exhibition at Juu's Kivikeskus, citing statements from GTK and Tulikivi. It provides context about the exhibition's content and significance without bias. The tone remains neutral.
