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17.7.2026 | Culture

Pirita Convent Day Returns in August

Text Timo Raussi
Photo Kaupo Kalda / Visit Estonia

Pirita Convent Day Returns in August

On Friday, 14 August, Pirita Convent Day will once again be celebrated in Tallinn, by the Pirita River. The event has become an annual district tradition that has continued throughout the 21st century. It offers visitors the chance to explore one of Estonia’s most significant medieval monuments free of charge, although, in practice, this means the ruins of the former convent church, as well as the modern Bridgettine convent located beside them. The programme combines history, spiritual culture, and music.

The event begins at 15:00 with a service at the new convent. Afterwards, visitors can join free guided tours at 16:00 and 17:00, taking them both to the ruins of the medieval convent church and to the present-day convent. Between the Estonian-language tours, visitors can enjoy treats from a pop-up pastry café and ice cream vendor, live music performances, and a photography exhibition about the history of the convent.

For younger visitors, there will be a dedicated activity area, and pony rides will also be available for an additional fee.

The day concludes with a concert beginning at 18:00, featuring singer and musical theatre performer Nele-Liis Vaiksoo, who placed third in Estonia’s Eurovision selection competition two years ago, together with entertainment accordion musician Martin Trudnikov. The gates of the old convent church will remain open to the public free of charge until 20:00.

The Pirita convent church is one of Tallinn’s best-known historical attractions outside the Old Town area. Named after Saint Bridget, construction of the convent began in 1417, and the church was consecrated in 1436. When completed, the church was the largest medieval church building in Estonia. It was divided into two equally sized interior spaces: one served as a parish church and the other was used by the convent community.

The convent was destroyed during the Livonian War in 1577, but the church’s impressive western façade, stone walls, and parts of its vaulted structures have survived to the present day.

The ruins of the church are used throughout the year as a venue for various cultural events and concerts. The best-known of these, the Birgitta Festival, has been on a two-year hiatus due to unresolved issues related to funding and leadership. The festival was not connected with the current convent, the Catholic Bridgettine nuns’ community, but was organised by the Tallinn Philharmonic Society.

 

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