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22.9.2025 | Culture

Exciting events in Estonia this week

Photo Eiliki Pukk

Exciting events in Estonia this week

 

19 July–26 October, Fantastic Rooms, Haapsalu

The Okase Museum in Haapsalu has a fascinating exhibition on miniatures.

 

20–28 September, Days of National Cultures, Tallinn

Several individual events introducing participants to the many cultural minorities in Tallinn.

 

22 September, Car-Free Day and Fair, Tartu

In connection with Tartu Mobility Week, the last day of the event presents a fun fair, unique obstacle course, and great music.

 

24–25 September, Tallinn FoodFair, Tallinn

An international culinary expo focusing on Estonian food products and trends.

 

25–27 September, Light Festival, Pärnu

A theatre festival celebrating light and visual performance art in Pärnu.

 

26 September, Ismo: Woo Hoo World Tour, Tallinn

One of the top comedians in the world, Ismo Leikola, from Finland, live in Tallinn. Tickets are officially sold out, but you can always find some for sale on social media.

 

27 September, Sulbi Mihkli Fair, Sulbi, Southern Estonia

A fun, outdoor fair celebrating the arrival of autumn in the beautiful nature of Southern Estonia.

 

27 September, Mustla Disc Golf, Mustla

If you happen to be in Mustla and want to try something new for a change.

 

28 September, Guided Tour of Kreenholm, Narva

A guided tour of this legendary textile factory in Narva.

 

28 September, Onion Route Fall Run, Varnja–Kolkja, central-eastern Estonia

A series of fun runs along Estonia’s famed Onion Route.

 

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