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3.4.2026 | Culture

Pärnu Day Coincides With Easter This Year

Text Stewart Johnson
Photo Visit Estonia / Allar Tiisler

Pärnu Day Coincides With Easter This Year

 

Pärnu Day 2026 will be celebrated in the city of Pärnu—go figure!—this Sunday, 5 April. The event is an annual occasion dedicated to marking the historical founding of the city, and highlighting its cultural heritage. It brings together locals and visitors for a programme of activities that reflect Pärnu’s identity, traditions, and community life. Sunday will see concerts, grilling and great food, and celebrations.

The programme for Pärnu Day includes a variety of cultural and public events taking place across the city. Martens Square will have grilling and live music, as well as various other activities. There will be a few guided tours, as well as lectures, featuring local history and landmarks. These celebrations are designed to be accessible to a broad audience, including families, and take place in multiple locations throughout Pärnu.

Pärnu Day is closely connected with the city’s historical timeline, and has been officially celebrated since 2011, when Pärnu marked the anniversary of its founding. Since then, it has become a recurring annual event held in early April. The programme often extends beyond a single day, with related activities taking place over the surrounding days, including Easter weekend, on which it happens to fall this year.

The event is primarily conducted in Estonian, and is oriented toward local residents, although visitors are naturally also welcome to attend. Information about the programme is available through the city’s cultural calendar, where attendees can find details about specific events, schedules, and locations.

Overall, Pärnu Day 2026 represents a city-wide cultural celebration that combines history, community engagement, and public programming, offering insight into Pärnu’s heritage and contemporary cultural life.

 

 

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