Tartu, together with the Estonian Folk Culture Centre, invites residents of Tartu and friends of the city to celebrate Midsummer Day on 23 June from 11:00 to 00:00 at the outdoor area of the Estonian National Museum by Lake Raadi.
The longest day of summer and the magical Midsummer night. A day filled with a folky atmosphere, new encounters, traditional Midsummer games, creative workshops, and friendly competitions for guests of all ages. Dancing, singing, and live music until the late hours of the night.
The event is free for everyone!
11–21 / Midsummer Fair (food, drinks, and local crafts; food vendors on site until 00:00)
15–19 / Singing and dancing games, and traditional Midsummer games
15–21 / Midsummer workshops, ponies, and carriage rides
19–00 / Concerts
20–20:15 / Lighting of the Midsummer bonfire
Familiarize yourself with the Midsummer guest reminder and the area rules.
We encourage everyone to come to Tartu Midsummer’s Day in an environmentally friendly way – by bike, public transport, or on foot. This way, you do good for both yourself and the environment.
Tartu sündmuste korralduskeskus
Tiigi 11
51003 Tartu
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