The 25 best Things to do in Tartu

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Tartu is a classic northern European city with its architectural traditions and interesting history, an important cultural center of Estonia. Since the 17th century, there has been one of the oldest universities in the region, which in the 20th century was considered one of the best higher educational institutions in the USSR, and today it continues to maintain high standards of European education.

Urban architecture is represented by Gothic, Classical and Modernism. The monumental ruins of the once grandiose Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, the Town Hall, the medieval St. John's Church, a vast complex of university buildings - this is just an incomplete list of attractions that every visitor to Tartu should see.

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Town Hall Square and Town Hall

The Town Hall Square is the center of the historical part of Tartu. This place is popular with tourists and locals alike. The architectural appearance of the square has changed several times. In the second half of the 18th century, it was built up with classical mansions. Tartu Town Hall was built in 1786. The building was attended not only by the city authorities. The first floor housed a prison and a shelter for the poor. Today there is a tourist information center in their place.

Fountain "Kissing Students"

The fountain is located in the center of the Town Hall Square. It was installed in the late 1990s. The sculptural composition depicts a young girl and a boy merged in a passionate kiss. The figures of young people are full of happiness, lightness and expression. They seem to be ready to share their love with everyone. Tartu is a city of students, so the original fountain immediately fell in love with local youth.

Ruins of the Dome Cathedral

Tartu Dome Cathedral was built on the ruins of a pagan fortress in the 13th century. In the 16th century, it was destroyed during the Livonian War. The plans for reconstruction were not destined to come true, as a series of endless wars took away too many resources from the country. In the 19th century, the library of the University of Dorpat was erected on the ruins, and the surviving tower of the cathedral was turned into a water tower.

Science Center AHHAA

The largest scientific and educational center in the Baltics, operating since 1997. Since 2011, its head office has been located in Tartu. The complex includes a planetarium, science theater and exhibition pavilions. The center hosts exhibitions and lectures; it actively cooperates with leading educational institutions. The AHHAA building was erected in the style of modern architecture using innovative construction technologies.

University of Tartu

The university was founded in the 17th century by the Swedish monarch Gustav II Adolf. After the lands of Estonia (Estonia) fell under the rule of the Russian Empire in the 18th century, the educational institution ceased to exist. In 1802, on its basis, the University of Dorpat was opened, which became the prototype of the modern Tartut University. At different times, many famous scientists were educated here.

Tartu Observatory

The observatory was built within the territory of Toomemägi Park in 1808 on the site of the former bishop's castle. Architect J. V. Krause worked on the project. The look of the observatories located in Uppsala and Göttingen was taken as a basis. The building was reconstructed in 1825. Many important scientific discoveries were made here. In 1818 - 1839 the scientist Friedrich Struve worked at the observatory. Today the building is open not only for scientific research, but also for excursions.

Old anatomical

Anatomikum in Tartu is a place where doctors and scientists in the field of medicine and pharmacology worked. The building was erected at the beginning of the 19th century according to the project of J. It is a mansion in a laconic classical style, decorated with columns and balconies. In 1901 - 1918, N.N.Burdenko, a famous Russian (later Soviet) surgeon and the founder of Soviet neurosurgery, worked in the anatomikum.

Vanemuine Theater

The theater stage was founded in 1865 at the initiative of the Estonian poet and leader of the national movement J. Jansen. Vanemuine is famous for the fact that performances in Estonian were staged here for the first time. The historic building burned down in 1944. Until 1967, when a new building called the "big house" was built, the troupe was housed in the former German Theater. Today the latter is a branch of Vanemuine and is called the "little house".

Falling house

The building was built at the end of the 18th century for the Barclay de Tolly family. Due to the miscalculations made in the design, the house began to lean towards the surface over time, but thanks to the reconstruction, this “fall” was stopped. Since 1940, a branch of the Tartut Art Museum has been located here. The house hosts temporary exhibitions and educational lectures. There is also a bookstore with art literature.

Estonian National Museum

The new museum building was opened in 2016. The solemn event was attended by delegations from neighboring Poland, Latvia and Lithuania, as well as the Minister of Culture of Estonia. The building is located in the Raadi area. It is made in the tradition of modern architecture using modern forms and materials. In addition to exhibition space, there is a cinema, a theater and a spacious conference room.

Tartu Toy Museum

The exposition was founded in 1994 at the initiative of the city authorities. The museum is located in the building of the former craft school of the Dorpat County. Thanks to the careful restoration of 2002-2003, the building has regained its historical appearance. The collection consists of several thousand exhibits. Mainly there are Estonian-style toys and handicrafts of the Finno-Ugric tribes. Also exhibits from other countries are exhibited.

KGB Chamber Museum

Virtually all former ATS member countries, as well as the republics of the USSR, have museums dedicated to the Soviet period. As a rule, this time is presented in a negative light and is even called "Soviet occupation". There is also a similar exhibition in Tartu. In the KGB Chamber Museum, visitors will see documents, photographs, posters, letters and other evidence of the “regime's” activities, and will also be able to learn about the history of the Forest Brothers national liberation movement.

Tartu Beer Museum A Le Coq

It is believed that it was in Tartu that the traditions of Estonian brewing originated. The local plant A Le Coq was founded in 1803. Today it is one of the largest foamy beverage producers in the country. A museum has been operating at the enterprise since 2003. It is a fairly impressive exposition spread over six floors. The collection consists of antique equipment, tableware and awards, which the plant won at prestigious competitions. After the tour, visitors will taste beer.

Ice Age Center

Natural History Museum located near Tartu. It opened in 2012. The place was not chosen by chance, since it is in the vicinity of the village of Exi that traces of the Ice Age are still preserved. The museum exposition tells about the development of the flora and fauna of our planet. Here, the visitor can see dummies of long-extinct animals, play educational games and watch interesting films.

Estonian Aviation Museum

The grandiose exhibition of aircraft is located a few kilometers from the city. It consists of nearly 400 aircraft and helicopter models, most of which were produced in the European Union. There are also a couple of Soviet models.The Estonian Flying Days show is regularly held on the territory of the complex, where you can watch parachutists jumping, paragliding and drone maneuvers.

Compound of St. Anthony

A handicraft courtyard, which consists of workshops, residential buildings and the guild's administrative building. This association was first mentioned in the 15th century. The aim of the organization's members is to preserve and develop traditional Estonian crafts. Local craftsmen make pottery, costumes, toys, and also make products from leather, glass, porcelain and other materials. Themed events are often held in the courtyard.

St. John's Church

The stone temple was built in the XIV century. According to some sources, the wooden church and the parish have existed since the XII-XIII centuries. During the Northern War, the building was badly damaged. During the Second World War, as a result of the bombing, the church burned down. The temple was restored from 1989 to 2005. The historic building was distinguished by its rich decoration, which, unfortunately, has not survived to this day.

Tartu St. Peter's Church

The temple was erected at the beginning of the 20th century in a pseudo-gothic (neo-gothic) style. It is a majestic red brick building with a high spire. The vast hall is designed for 3 thousand people. The interior is decorated with a 19th century organ. The attraction is located away from the main tourist routes, but thanks to the high tower it is quite easy to see it from the city center.

Assumption Cathedral

The Orthodox Cathedral of Tartu, which was erected on the site of the former Dominican monastery. The first church was built here in 1754 according to the project of P. Speckle, but 20 years later it burned down. The temple of the middle of the 19th century has survived to this day, which was designed according to the classical Byzantine tradition. The Assumption Cathedral was the center of Orthodoxy in Tartu. It was attended by many famous parishioners, including poets V.A. Zhukovsky and I. Lotarev, known as Igor Severyanin.

Sculpture "Father and Son"

The sculpture was created by master Yulo un in 1977. Since at that time such creations (nudity) were not welcomed, the statue adorned the city only in 2004. The composition depicts the sculptor himself holding the hand of a one and a half year old child. Both figures are the same size, which symbolizes the equality of the rights of adults and children. The statue is located on the sidewalk along Kuyni Street.

Sculpture "Bronze Pig"

The original city monument in the form of a cheerful pig. It is installed next to the city market and in fact is a visual illustration of how to cut a pork carcass. All parts of the pig's body are numbered and inscribed. Because of this meaning, the sculpture makes an ambiguous impression. On the one hand - a carefree animal, on the other - just food.

Angelic bridge "Inglisild"

The bridge is located on the Toomemägi hill in the territory of the park of the same name. Popular tourist routes pass through this place. The structure was erected at the end of the 19th century according to the project of J. This architect is the author of many historical monuments in Tartu. The main decoration of the bridge is considered to be a bas-relief of the University of Tartut, on which it is written in Latin "Rest rejuvenates".

Devil's bridge "Kuradisild"

At the beginning of the 19th century, a wooden structure was located on the site of the modern bridge. In 1913 it was replaced by a concrete structure designed by A. Eichhorn. The bridge was built in honor of the 300th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty. It is dedicated to Emperor Alexander I. The origin of the name "Devil's Bridge" is not known for certain. Perhaps it was given as a contrast to the angelic bridge "Inglisild".

Botanical Garden of the University of Tartu

The botanical garden was founded over 200 years ago for scientific research purposes. Today it has become one of the favorite recreation places of the townspeople. In total, several thousand plants grow in the garden. Some exotic species are able to exist only in the artificial climate of greenhouses. The local palms are the oldest in all of Northern Europe and are therefore handled with great care.

Alatskivi castle

The structure was erected in the 16th century on the shore of the lake of the same name. Initially, it was built in the Gothic style, but as a result of numerous reconstructions it acquired the features of the Baroque. The last major renovation took place in 2005-2011. Several rooms on the ground floor are occupied by a museum dedicated to the composer E. Tubin. The rest of the territory is given over to conference rooms, a restaurant and a hotel.

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