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9.3.2026 | Culture

Exciting events in Estonia this week

Exciting events in Estonia this weekHugo Simberg (1873–1917). “Dance on the Jetty”. 1903. Oil. Gösta Serlachius Fine Arts Foundation. Photo: Yehia Eweis

 

6–28 March Raw Blocks of Black Iron exhibition, Tallinn

Estonian metal artist Nils Hint’s exhibition and sale of blacksmithy tools and jewellery in A-Galerii.

 

11–22 March Tallinn Restaurant Week, Tallinn

Tallinn’s very popular twice-a-year event Tallinn Restaurant Week offers diners great deals on the amazing cuisine available throughout the city.

 

12 March The Estonian Beatles—Women’s Day Special concert, Tartu

This extremely popular concert of classics by The Beatles performed by four very well-known Estonian singers is back for this special concert.

 

12 March Guided tour of the Serlachius Collection in Kadriorg Art Museum, Tallinn

Guided tours in Estonian of this famous Finnish art collection and the Kumu museum when the museum is not normally open.

 

13 March Rahel Talts and Marek Talts in concert, Haapsalu

In association with Jazzliit, this father–daughter duo of guitar and piano music will give a concert in the Haapsalu Culture Centre.

 

13 March Weekend Guitar Trio, Põlva

In association with Jazzliit, this popular trio of guitarists will give a concert full of intricate and beautiful techniques and music.

 

13–15 March Motoexotica, Tartu

This very popular annual expo of all things motorcycle and other types of vehicles, such as snowmobiles, jet skis, and more, will be open at the Tartu Expo Centre.

 

14 March Estonian Language Day concert, Tallinn

In honour of Estonian Language Day—Emakeelepäev—the men’s and women’s choirs of the Estonian Science Academy will give a concert at the Hopner Hall in Tallinn.

 

14 March Countryside Tastes and Senses fair, Tallinn

This food and beverage fair in Tallinn’s T1 Mall will feature the great cuisine of Central Estonia. Attendance is free to the public.

 

14–15 March Big Games Month—Retro Special at PROTO, Tallinn

Classic, retro, and nostalgic video games and board games will be available to try out for the whole family at Tallinn’s PROTO Invention Factory.

 

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