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Exciting events in Estonia this week

Photo AHHAA Robot Battle / Karl Kraus

Exciting events in Estonia this week

 

11 October 2025–22 February 2026 “On Fragile Grounds” exhibition, Tallinn

Painter and designer Sirje Runge explores the themes of light and space in her exhibition. Runge’s career has already spanned more than 50 years.

1–7 November Tallinn Restaurant Week, Tallinn

Tallinn’s best restaurants offer special menus and tempting culinary experiences at affordable prices. An excellent opportunity to discover the city’s diverse food culture.

1–16 November From Forest to Plate Restaurant Weeks, Southern Estonia

Restaurants in Southern Estonia celebrate local ingredients, especially the gifts of the forest. The menus highlight seasonal wild food and nature-respecting flavours.

3 November Cinderella ballet, Tallinn

The classic tale of Cinderella comes to life as a beautiful ballet performance, where magnificent stage design and emotionally stirring music transport the audience into a fairytale world.

4–5 November Homage to Arvo Pärt, Pärnu, Jõhvi

A concert series honouring composer Arvo Pärt’s remarkable career and his musical legacy. The programme features some of his most well-known works.

5–18 November Taste Adventure of Ida-Viru County, Eastern Estonia

The kitchens of Eastern Estonia open their doors as restaurants present the best seasonal flavours and the region’s food culture.

6–8 November St Martin’s Fair, Tallinn

A traditional handicraft and cultural event where Estonian products, music, workshops, and a warm market atmosphere come together.

7–23 November Black Nights Film Festival—PÖFF, Tallinn

Tallinn’s largest and the Baltic region’s most renowned film festival brings international premieres, art films, and documentaries to the big screen.

8 November AHHAA Robot Battle, Tartu

Robots face off in an intense and entertaining competition, suitable both for families and technology enthusiasts. The event takes place at the Tartu Fair Centre.

9 November St Martin’s and St Catherine’s Day Celebration, Tallinn

Traditional folk festivities at the Estonian Open Air Museum with music, dancing, handicrafts, and rustic-themed activities.

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