13.5.2024 | Culture
Exciting events in Estonia this week
Photo Andrei Chertkov

09.03–18.05, December Rain Ballet, Tartu
23.03–25.05, Musica Sacra Concert Series, Pärnu
15.05, Tallinn Day, Tallinn
17–18.05, Tartu [pre] Opinion Festival, Tartu
17–19.05, Türi Flower Fair, Türi
18.05, LHV May Run, Tallinn
18.05, Night of Museums, Tallinn
18.05, Tallinn Whisky Show 2024, Whisky & Fine Spirits, Tallinn
18.05, Kissing Tartu, Tartu
18–19.05, Kalamaja Days, Tallinn
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