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Estonian National Museum

Museum address:

Muuseumi tee 2, Tartu

Entrance fee 1 EURO

Museum open during operating hours 18:00 - 23:00

Program

On Museum Night, the ERM will echo with voices from the past, whispers from the present, and a glimpse of the future. The entire building will be open; in addition to the permanent exhibitions, visitors can explore the exhibitions “Rannarootslased. Estlandssvenskar. Estonia-Swedes” and “The Colors of Our Clothes: The Local and the Global.”

Program

  • 19.15 The Võnnu Parish Lament Choir – songs about everything that torments the soul
  • 20.15 Sound researcher Juhan Vihterpali’s experimental concert-excursion
  • 22.00 Philosopher-musician Roomet Jakapi’s vocal costume drama

Tours

  • 18.00 “The Voice of the Coastal Swedes in Estonian Cultural Space” – A Curator’s Tour by Reet Piiri at the Estonia-Swedes exhibition
  • 18.30 “The Colors of Our Clothing: Local and Distant” – A Curator’s Tour of the Exhibition by Liisi Jääts
  • 19.00 “There are voices in the night: what language are they speaking?” – Guided tour of the permanent exhibitions with Katrin Alekand
  • 19.30 “Voices from the Museum: The Story of Heli Lääts’s Dress” – A guided tour by curator Terje Anepaio
  • 20.30 “The Colors of Our Clothing: Local and Distant” – A Curator’s Tour of the Exhibition by Liisi Jääts
  • 21.00 “The Voice of the Coastal Swedes in Estonian Cultural Life” – Translator Saale Randaru’s tour of the Estonia-Swedes exhibition
  • 21.20 “There are voices in the night—but who is speaking?”—Katrin Alekand’s guided tour of the permanent exhibitions

Advance registration is required for the tours. More detailed information will be available on www.erm.ee .
There may be minor schedule changes.

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Important info

The museum shop is open until 10:00 p.m.

The restaurant serves snacks and hot and cold drinks until 11:00 p.m.

The children’s play area, Fairy forest, is open until 9:00 p.m. Every hour on the hour (at 6:00, 7:00, and 8:00 p.m.), fairy tales will be told about the forest, its inhabitants, and its mysterious sounds.