Rotermann first appeared on the city map in 1829 when industrialist Christian Abraham Rotermann established the first trade market, and then a complex of factories next to the Old Town.
The next generation of entrepreneurs expanded the enterprise as the area became a centre of technical progress and manufacturing in the region. At its peak, Rotermann had a metal work...
For tourists visiting Tallinn, all roads initially lead to the Old Town. With its picturesque towers and streets, cafes, restaurants and souvenir and handicraft shops, the old quarter is the pride of the city, an open storybook where every page comes to life. Ramparts where knights once kept watch over the city, fascinating courtyards, legends of ghosts and narrow streets...
The Tallinn Chamber Music Festival, which began in 2005, is a major classical music event in Estonia, giving audiences the chance to enjoy and take pride in the country’s most outstanding musicians alongside many guests.
This year, the festival celebrates its 10th jubilee with a series of concerts at various interesting Tallinn venues such as Köismäe Tower, Niguliste ...
After a successful testing a unique air ride Balloon Tallinn will be opened to public on Friday, 20th of June. A spectacular panoramic view over the Old Town, city center, park Kadriorg and the sea opens from the gondola of the gigantic helium filled balloon opening in harbor cruise terminal.
Initiated by the local community, the Lake Võrtsjärve Fish and Crafts Fair brings together enthusiasts from all over Estonia.
On 7 June 2014 from 10 am to 5 pm, the 4th Lake Võrtsjärve Fish and Crafts Fair will be held on the premises of the Võrtsjärve Lake Visitor Centre in the Jõesuu recreation area located 40 km outside Tartu on the road from Tartu to Viljandi. ...