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13.5.2026 | Culture

Karlova Days in Tartu

Text Stewart Johnson
Photo City of Tartu / Evelin Lumi

Karlova Days in Tartu

 

Karlova is a district just south of central Tartu that is unique in all of Europe. It also has a strong and unified community presence, which is why it is celebrating its community through Karlova Days, a four-day festival taking place throughout this part of town. Events will feature a fair with local arts and crafts as well as other wares for sale, a café day, lots of good food, literature, and even a cinema night.

What makes Karlova special is that it was originally built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, yet as part of the nearby Karlova Manor. Despite its close proximity to the City of Tartu, it wasn’t formally a part of the city, so the strict construction standards did not apply. The result is a largely Art Nouveau neighbourhood made almost entirely of wood. These sorts of worker areas were once indeed common throughout Europe, and for similar reasons, but over time, the vast majority of them have been replaced, either through modernisation, fire and destruction, or simply out of safety concerns. Not surprisingly, one of the first cinemas in Estonia was on Tähe Street in Karlova, the Kino Ideal, opened in 1913, and burned down after just a few years of operation. While there are a very few other such neighbourhoods in Europe, Karlova is the largest, and it is also the only one that has continually been lived in throughout its history.

From 21 to 24 May, Karlova Days 2026, organised by the Karlova Society, this tight-knit community’s own association, will take place throughout the district. While Karlova itself did join the City of Tartu in the 20th century, it still retains its unique character and architecture, a magnet for attracting artists, bohemians, and families. Many parts of Karlova have undergone extensive modernisation over the recent years, including brand new housing developments, but this once sleepy section of Tartu has come very much alive in the 2020s. Cafés, restaurants, shops, and gorgeous walking routes are everywhere for visitors to explore.

Karlova Café Day welcomes visitors to residents’ homes, where they open pop-up cafés throughout Karlova. This is an excellent chance to see the courtyards behind the beautiful façades visible from the streets. And then of course is the main event, the Rebase Harbour bonfire evening down by the river, which will combine music with a general outdoor party atmosphere, on 23 May.

The KarlovARTS Festival will also take place in the remains of the Salme Street stadium area, from 15:00 until 18:00 on 22 May. The Karlova Spring Fair will take place, on 23 May, in the courtyard of Tartu’s Creative Hub at Kalevi 13 from 11:00 until 18:00.

 

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