On Friday, October 1, the Estonian Open Air Museum in Tallinn will host an event celebrating the harvest festivals of two of Estonia's minority communities, the Old Believers and the Setos.
Refugee children in Estonia who have fled the war in Ukraine are spending their summer somewhat differently here. Many institutions across the country are hosting various activities and summer camps for the refugee kids, both to give them a break from their daily lives and to help them learn the Estonian language.
Midsummer night is arguably Estonia’s most important cultural celebration; for those not yet familiar, Adam Rang explains why Estonians celebrate, as well as other (somewhat disputable) facts about this special night.
Estonia's first bedroom suburb or so-called sleeping district Mustamäe will turn 60 this year. Those interested in the everyday life of people back then can now visit an exhibit of a two-room apartment from the era at the Kaja Cultural Center.