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Tartu is the venue of various festivals, cultural events and museums. Song festivals, Hanseatic Days, concerts youth festivals, exhibitions and international sports events are organised here. It was also the seat of the first song festival in Estonia in 1869 marking the birth of a unique tradition of song festivals celebrated every 5 years. Tartu is also the home of one of the oldest national theatres in Estonia – the Vanemuine – the diverse repertoire of which includes performances or concerts to everyone’s taste. There are many exciting museums in Tartu and Tartu County for visitors of different interests. Among others you can find the Tartu Toy Museum, Estonian National Museum and the Estonian Aviation Museum here. You can also visit the AHHAA Science Centre and the Ice Age Centre here. The present publication will give you an overview of the museums, galleries and other diverse possibilities of enjoying culture in Tartu and Tartu County.
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The museums in Tartu are closed on public holidays: 1 January, 24 February, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, 1 May, Whitsunday, 23–24 June, 20 August and 24–26 December. NB! Opening times may be different in different seasons. All museums incur a charge. There are discounts for school and university students and for retired people. More information as regards special discounts is available on the homepages of the museums. The services of a museum guide have to be commissioned in advance.
4 Museums in Tartu 13 Galleries in Tartu 14 Theatres, cinemas and concert venues 16 Culture in Tartu County 19 Workshops
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Museums of the University of Tartu The rich collections of the museums of the University of Tartu provide great joy of discovery for their visitors. There are interesting exhibitions both for those interested in the history of science and art as well as those interested in astronomy and nature. Joint ticket to all of these museums enables the visitors to enjoy the rich cultural and historical heritage of the university during a whole week for a very favourable place. The ticket can also be used to visit the Botanical Gardens of the university.
THE HISTORY MUSEUM OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TARTU Lossi 25, Tartu In April: from Wednesday to Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm In May and September: from Monday to Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm In June, July and August: from Monday to Sunday 10 am to 7 pm In October and November: on Saturday and Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm
www.ajaloomuuseum.ut.ee/ The History Museum of the University of Tartu is located in ruins of the old Dome Church on the Dome Hill. The museum will tell its visitors stories about science, university education and student life from the 17th century to the present. The recently opened treasure chamber holds a display of true rarities of which many are being showed for the first time. From April to November the visitors can enjoy a magical view from the towers of the Dome Church.
THE TARTU OBSERVATORY Lossi 40, Tartu From Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm
www.ajaloomuuseum.ut.ee This interactive and contemporary museum holds a display of historic telescopes, rare astronomical maps and gives an overview of the history of astronomy in Estonia in the world of science. The unique objects on display include the Arabic celestial globe that is 700 years old, the Fraunhofer refractor brought to the observatory in 1824 and many others. As part of the Struve Geodetic Arc, the observatory is part of the UNESCO list of the world’s cultural heritage.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF TARTU ART MUSEUM Ülikooli 18, Tartu The museum is open from Monday to Friday from 11 am to 6 pm The assembly hall and the lock-up from Monday to Friday from 11 am to 5 pm
www.ut.ee/artmuseum The Art Museum located in the main hall of the University of Tartu exhibits plaster casts modelled on the basis of the most famous Greek sculptures in their original size, an Egyptian mummy, Immanuel Kant’s death mask and many other things. Besides the exhibits, the interior with its rare 19th century Pompeian style paintings preserved in the museum is also worth seeing. When visiting the museum one can also take a look at the assembly hall of the university in classicist style and its historical lock-up that was used to lock up students who had violated public order and the code of conduct of the university.
THE BOTANICAL GARDENS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TARTU Lai 38, Tartu The Botanical Gardens are open every day from 7 am to 7 pm (in summer from 7 am to 9 pm) The greenhouses are open from 10 am to 7 pm
www.ut.ee/botaed The Botanical Gardens of the University of Tartu are the oldest still operating botanical gardens (established in 1803) in the Baltic States. Its collection encompasses 8000 species and varieties of plants from all climatic zones of the world. The palm house of the Botanical Gardens is the biggest and richest in species in the Baltic States visiting which proves a marvellous subtropical experience both for adults as well as children.
THE OLD ANATOMICAL THEATRE www.ajaloomuuseum.ut.ee The Old Anatomical Theatre – the cradle of Estonian medical science – is temporarily closed to the public due to the renovation works that started in November 2011. Until then it was the place to visit the exhibits describing the history of the old anatomical theatre and the medical collection of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Tartu. Nevertheless, walking on the dome hill you can still enjoy the exterior of the Old Anatomical Theatre – the most magnificent example of the 19th century architecture in Tartu with its rotunda being the true pearl of the whole building.
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NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TARTU
The 19th Century Tartu Citizen’s Home Museum
Vanemuise 46, Tartu www.natmuseum.ut.ee
Jaani 16, Tartu
The Natural History Museum of the University of Tartu is the oldest museum in Estonia. The museum moved to its present location on Vanemuise Street after the First World War. The geology exhibition mostly dating from that time and the almost 40-year old zoology collection that have provided many generations with information about the nature, are closed to the public due to the renewal of the exposition. The new exposition is planned to be completed in summer of 2012 and its renewal financed by the European Regional Development Fund.
Tartu City Museum and its branches TARTU CITY MUSEUM
From Wednesday to Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm On Sunday from 11 am to 3 pm The museum is open free of charge on the last Friday of every month.
www.linnamuuseum.tartu.ee The Tartu Citizen’s Museum is situated in a dwelling house built in 1740 – one of the oldest that has survived in Tartu. The visitors entering the building find themselves in the home of a middle class back in 1830. The living quarters have been reconstructed in accordance with the fashion of the 2nd quarter of the 19th century. The rooms are filled with Biedermeier-style interior and furniture. The visitors will have a chance to see a German family’s living room (or hall), the dining room, the bedroom and the kitchen. The museum organises museum lessons and story journeys for children, arranges concerts, lecture series, and a monthly regilaul (runo songs) workshop.
TARTU ART MUSEUM Raekoja plats 18, Tartu From Wednesday to Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm
www.tartmus.ee
Narva mnt. 23, Tartu From Tuesday to Saturday from 11 am to 6 pm The museum is open free of charge on the last Friday of every month.
www.linnamuuseum.tartu.ee Tartu City Museum is located in a nobleman’s house built in the end of the 18th century on the other side of the river – the building is also known as the house of Catherine II. The museum gives an overview of the diverse history of Tartu, you can visit and commission exhibitions, take part in presentation days and read the museum publications in the café. The children’s programme includes museum lessons, story journeys around the town and several workshops. It is also possible to spend children’s birthdays in the museum.
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The second-biggest art museum in Estonia. The collections contain 20th and 21st century art from Estonia and our neighbouring countries, also artwork by the Baltic Germans from the 19th century. The exhibition house of the museum usually simultaneously displays an overview of the history of Estonian art as well as various exhibitions of classical and contemporary art. The leaning house on the Town Hall Square is remarkable on its own, competing successfully with the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
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KGB CELLS MUSEUM
The Estonian National Museum and its branches The Estonian National Museum is the story of Estonia J. Kuperjanovi 9, Tartu From Tuesday to Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm
www.erm.ee
Riia 15b, Tartu From Tuesday to Saturday from 11 am to 6 pm
A diving bird once brought some mud out of the water in its beak and the ancestors considered this to be the beginning of the Waterfowl’s nation and its world. ENM is the museum of its people, created and preserved by its people. ENM contains a fragment of every Estonian and everyone is welcome to visit the ENM exhibition building, its Postal Museum, Heimtali Museum and Raadi manor complex in the midst of nature.
www.linnamuuseum.tartu.ee The Museum of the KGB Cells is situated in the “grey house” on Riia Street that housed the NKVD/KGB in the 1940s and 1950s. The visitors can take a look at the basement of the house where the cells used to be. Some of the cells, lock-ups and the corridor in the basement have been restored to their former condition. The rest of the former cells are used as display areas for the exhibits that give an overview of the post-war fight for freedom in Estonia and the crimes of the communist regime. Among other things visitors can take a look at the photos and objects brought back from the prison camps in Siberia, also materials about the history of the Forest Brothers and secret resistance organisations.
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THE SONG FESTIVAL MUSEUM Jaama 14, Tartu From Tuesday to Saturday from noon to 6 pm The museum is open free of charge on the last Friday of every month.
www.linnamuuseum.tartu.ee The main attraction of the Song Festival Museum in Tartu opened in the former residence of the Vanemuise Society in 2007 is the exhibition “The Power of Song”. It is an exhibition of the endurance of the nation through occupations and freedom from foreign powers, turning special attention to the “singing revolution”. Visitors can rent an audio guide in English, German, Finnish and Russian to accompany them throughout the exhibition. The children’s and youth programme includes fun museum lessons and a birthday programme.
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Narva mnt 177, Tartu From Monday to Sunday from 7 am to 10 pm
www.erm.ee The territories of the Estonian National Museum at Raadi, on the border of Tartu City and the rural municipality, borders on the formerly glorious buildings of the Raadi Manor on one side and the timber storage facilities and the water tower and ice cellar of the Estonian National Museum, which are located in converted former outbuildings of the manor and open to visitors, on the other side. The natural Lake Raadi and the restored manor complex are the perfect spot for spending a lovely day in the open air.
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POSTAL MUSEUM
PAPER MUSEUM
Rüütli 15, Tartu
Kastani 38, Tartu
From Wednesday to Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm
From Friday to Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm
www.paberimuuseum.ee
www.erm.ee The permanent exhibition of the Postal Museum gives an overview of the history of Estonian postal service since 1632 and the birth and development of letter writing. Visitors can try writing with a quill and ink, stamping and folding an envelope. Children can draw pictures or colour postcards.
Other Museums ESTONIAN SPORTS MUSEUM
The aim of the exposition is to introduce the history of paper, exciting traditional ways of using paper and new techniques that have become technically complicated in the last decades to a wider audience. The wider concept of the museum is based on the fact disputed by various authors – namely that Tartu is reportedly the first place where paper was first produced in Estonia (first paper mill in Estonia in 1632–38, in Tartu, in the facilities of the former malt mill Meltsiveski by the book printer Jackob Becker).
Rüütli 15, Tartu
AHHAA Science Centre
From Wed to Sun from 11 am to 6 pm
Sadama 1, Tartu
www.spordimuuseum.ee/ The Estonian Sports Museum, which was founded in 1963, is the national museum for sports, and sports history. Its permanent exhibition offers an experience that is both educational and entertaining to different target groups – from children through to professional athletes. In addition to a traditional overview of sports history, you can also test your skills on special simulators, use the computers to find out more information, visit the cinema, take part in a virtual Olympics, have a picture taken of yourself in the company of old weightlifters, take a look at sports newspapers and listen to music from different eras.
ESTONIAN PRINTING MUSEUM Kastani 38, Tartu From Friday to Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm
From Sunday to Thursday 10 am to 7 pm On Friday and Saturday from 10 am to 8 pm
www.ahhaa.ee The AHHAA Science Centre is the most modern and biggest science centre in the Baltic States. The centre promotes science and technology in a cheerful way. The centre offers a lot of joy of trying and discovering for many hours on end both for the young as well as the old. The visitors will be awaited by various thematic exhibitions, plenty of “hands-on” exhibits, spectacular shows at the science theatre, workshops and the full-spherical planetarium unique in the world, the projector of which has been entered into the Guinness Book of Records as the projector with the biggest number of stars in the world. In addition, you can try what it feels to fall free, ride a bike on a cable, see how chicks hatch, wonder at the everyday bustle of ants and test yourself on flight simulator. In addition everyone is welcome to visit AHHAA 4D Adventure Cinema at Lõunakeskus in Tartu where the special effects literally take the audience inside the film.
www.trykimuuseum.ee The Printing Museum is a unique environment where historical printing presses have been taken out of the basement and the visitors have a chance to try out various printing techniques. Visitors can take part in the activities of the museum by participating in open workshops that are regularly organised several times a month. The museum also arranges activities with a short advance notice if there are those interested. In addition to hands-on workshops people can buy unique recycled products and original printed materials in the museum.
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TARTU TOY MUSEUM
Galleries in Tartu
Lutsu 8, Tartu From Wednesday to Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm
www.mm.ee The Tartu Toy Museum in the heart of the old town of Tartu takes adults back to the beautiful days of their childhood and offers kids lots of interesting things to see and do. The permanent exhibition display toys that children in Estonia have played with over the years. There is also a play room and a crafts room and plenty of activities for everyone all over the museum. The museum complex also includes a theatre building called the Theatre House where people can come and see children’s performances, play with puppets themselves and take part in a mysterious time travel to a time 700 hundred years ago.
A. Le Coq BEER MUSEUM
The entrance to the Beer Museum is the main gate of A. Le Coq Beer Factory on Laulupeo puiestee (the gate facing Tähtvere Park). Guided tours to individual visitors are organised at 2 pm on Thursdays and at 10 am, 12 and 2 pm on Saturdays. Advance registration is not necessary.
www.alecoq.ee The beer museum is located on the territory of A. Le Coq in the malt tower completed in 1898. The museum facilities are located on six storeys and the number of exhibits is almost 2000. The exhibition gives an overview of beer-making in the world as well as in Estonia, starting with the beer culture in ancient Egypt and ending with the beermaking of today. Visitors can see the equipment used for brewing beer at home as well as old industrial brewing equipment. Naturally the exhibits include beer bottles and corks, tankards and barrels. The exhibition describes students’ beer drinking habits and displays the awards and medals won by the brewery at world exhibitions. All visits to the museum end in the museum pub where the guests can taste the drinks produced by A. Le Coq. Production facilities are also visited if there are those interested.
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Gildi Gallery
Keraamikagalerii
Gildi 2, Tartu
Jaani 14, Tartu
Ph: +372 744 2170
Ph: +372 507 4573 E-mail: keraamikagalerii@hot.ee
E-kunstisalong Raekoja plats 20, Tartu Ph: +372 736 6777 E-mail: info@e-kunstisalong.ee
www.e-kunstisalong.ee
Gallery Y Küütri 2, Tartu Ph: +372 737 6036, E-mail: ygalerii@gmail.com
Tartu Art House
Art Gallery NOORUS of the Tartu Art College
Vanemuise 26, Tartu
Riia 11, Tartu
Ph: +372 5559 1425 E-mail: galerist@kunstimaja.ee
Ph: +372 734 9954 E-mail: galerii@artcol.ee
www.kunstimaja.ee
www.art.tartu.ee
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Theatres, cinemas and concert venues Tartu Jazz Club
Vilde Theatre
Ülikooli 20, Tartu
Pepleri 27, Tartu
Ph: +372 509 4902 E-mail: info@tartujazzclub.ee
Ph: +372 5354 4964 E-mail: vildeteater@gmail.com
www.tartujazzclub.ee
The Grand Building of the Vanemuine Theatre
The Vanemuine Concert Hall
Vanemuise 6, Tartu
Vanemuise 6, Tartu
Ph: +372 744 0100 E-mail: kassa@vanemuine.ee
Ph: +372 737 7530 E-mail: vkm@concert.ee
www.vanemuine.ee
The Small Building of the Vanemuine Theatre
Athena Conference and Culture Centre
Vanemuise 45a, Tartu
Küütri 1, Tartu
Ph: +372 744 0160 E-mail: kassa@vanemuine.ee
Ph: +372 730 5444 E-mail: kyllike@athena.ee
www.vanemuine.ee
www.athena.ee
Theatre House
Tartu Student Theatre
Lutsu 2, Tartu
Kalevi 24, Tartu
Ph: +372 746 1060 E-mail: teatrikodu@teatrikodu.ee
Ph: +372 5569 6846 E-mail: kalev.kudu@gmail.com
www.teatrikodu.ee
www.ut.ee/teater
Emajõe Summer Theatre
Tartu Elektriteater
Jaama 14, Tartu
Lai tänav 37, Tartu
Ph: +372 506 8165 E-mail: andres@suveteater.ee
Ph: +372 5563 0648 E-mail: info@elektriteater.ee
www.suveteater.ee
www.elektriteater.ee/
Tartu Uus Teater
Cinamon cinema
Lai 37, Tartu
Turu 2, Tartu
E-mail: tere@uusteater.ee
E-mail: info@cinamon.ee
www.uusteater.ee/uus
www.cinamon.ee
Harbour Theatre
Hansahoovi Theatre
Ekraan CINEMA
AHHAA 4D Cinema
Soola 5b, Tartu
Aleksandri 46, Tartu
Riia 14, Tartu
Ringtee 75, Tartu
Ph: +372 734 4248 E-mail: kassa@vanemuine.ee
Ph: +372 737 1800 E-mail: info@hansahooviteater.ee
Ph: +372 740 4020 E-mail: info@forumcinemas.ee
Ph: +372 731 5650 E-mail: 4d@ahhaa.ee
www.vanemuine.ee
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www.vildeteater.ee
www.hansahooviteater.ee
www.forumcinemas.ee
www.ahhaa.ee
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Culture in Tartu County Ice Age Centre Äksi hamlet, Tartu County Ph: + 372 5911 3318
www.jaaaeg.ee The Ice Age Centre opened in 2012 is a unique and original tourist attraction – it is an environmental education and visitors’ centre where popular and scientific approach to ice age is combined with entertainment. The aim of the exposition is to give its visitors exciting and hands-on experience. In Äksi you will find the Museum of Infantry Regiment 200 (Soomepoisid, Finnish Boys). The museum gives an overview of the battles fought by these boys in Finland and Estonia at the time of the Second World War. Come and see the model depicting the battles that took place in Jõgeva and Tartu County, the uniform of the Finnish Boys, their equipment, weapons, awards, personal items and photos! You can also visit a soldiers’ bunker.
Alatskivi Castle Alatskivi rural municipality, Tartu County Ph: +372 745 3816
www.alatskiviloss.ee The architectural gem of the whole region is Alatskivi Castle, which was completed in 1885. The guest houses on the first floor of the castle display the exhibits of the museum of one of the most famous composers in Estonia – Eduard Tubin Since the summer of 2012 the visitors can also walk around the basement of the castle and get an overview of how the servant folk lived and worked during the era of manors. On the ground floor, you will find the restaurant the menu of which includes the uniquely combined elements from Scottish, Estonian and German nobility cuisines.
The villages of Varnja, Kasepää and Kolkja around Lake Peipus are the home of the Russian Old Believers who have maintained their belief and traditions throughout many years. The road passing through the area is also called the Onion Route as in autumn you can see golden onions drying everywhere, and fish and onion festivals are organised here. If you are more interested in the Old Believers’ culture, you can find more information in the Lake Peipus Visiting Centre, the Old Believers Museum in Kolkja and the Living History Museum in Varnja. Amidst the villages of the old believers the visitors will find a unique art centre ambulARToorium that organises different exhibitions and preserves the cultural heritage of the old believers in the art of photography.
On the banks of Lake Võrtsjärv you will wind the Centre for Limnology of the Estonian University of Life Sciences that will open its renewed Kalala Lake Museum in 2013. The main exhibition of the Lake Museum will display live freshwater fish common in Estonia in aquariums.
In Luke you fill find the Luke Manor Park. Its gardener’s cottage houses the visiting centre, cafeteria and an exhibition about the history of the manor. Shows, family days and concerts are organised here on weekends.
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Estonian Agricultural Museum Pargi 4, Ülenurme rural municipality, Tartu County Ph: +372 5373 7124
www.epm.ee The former Ülenurme manor houses the Estonian Agricultural Museum. The lawns and the ancient manor park are perfect for relaxing and replenishing one’s soul. The visitors are welcome to take along their picnic baskets and spend quality time here. The main activity of the museum is to collect, preserve and study agricultural history and to promote agricultural activities. The museum also organises exhibitions, conferences, thematic programmes, study days, competitions, attractive entertainment programmes for the whole family and concerts. It celebrates the days of the Estonian national calendar and arranges cattle breeding competitions.
Jaago handicrafts farm Jaago Farm, Kurista, Võnnu rural municipality, Tartu County 62408 Handicrafts camps and courses
http://www.jaagotalu.eu
St. Anthony’s Guild Lutsu 3, Tartu Masters’ workshops: from Tuesday to Friday from noon till 6 pm Handicrafts Shop: from Tuesday to Saturday from 11 am to 7 pm, on Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm
http://www.antonius.ee In the historic heart of Tartu, in the Jaani Quarter, you will find St. Anthony’s Courtyard and St. Anthony’s Guild. This is the place where art is created and loved and where the true masters of their craft work. This is the place where the history and the present meet.
The House of Culinary Experiences Estonian Aviation Museum Veskiorg, Lange, Haaslava rural municipality Ph: +372 502 6712
www.lennundusmuuseum.ee Going to the direction of Lange from the Estonian Agricultural Museum you will find the Estonian Aviation Museum in Veskiorg. The three-storey building of the Aviation Museum with its almost 450 square metres of exposition area houses nearly 400 high-quality models of the aircraft that have played a significant role in aviation history. The museum is unique as it was first started as a private museum.
Lutsu 3, Tartu Cooking workshops, catering
http://www.antonius.ee
Lianni Studio Ülikooli 1, Tartu Various workshops and courses info@liannistuudio.ee, Ph: +372 742 3447
Centre for Creative Industries (design house and workshops) Kalevi 15, Tartu From Tuesday to Friday from 10 am to 5.30 pm On Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm On sale: fashion design, jewellery, product design, toys, interior design products, natural cosmetic products, visual art, ceramics and accessories.
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Tartu Visitor Centre
Raekoda, 50089 Tartu Telephone: +372Â 744 2111 info@visittartu.com
www.visittartu.com
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