18.5.2024 | Culture
What’s happening in Tallinn this Saturday
Text Susanna Poikela
Photo Visit Tallinn / Kaupo Kalda

- Museum Night from 5 pm
- Põhjala Market at 11 am- 3 pm
- Women’s running event Maijooks at 10 am
- Organ music at the St. Nicholas Church at 12 noon
- Tallinn Whiskey Show Sokos Hotel Viru at 2-9 pm
- Hortus Musicus concert Short Leg Gate at 4 pm
- Public tour in the Opera House at 5:30 pm
- Tallinn Chamber Orchestra Bach concert at 7 pm
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