Date: August 7 to 15, 2020
Country: Estonia
The event first took place in the ruins of the historical Pirita (St. Bridget’s) Convent in the Estonian capital Tallinn, featuring classical music and theatre. Now it has become the symbolic festival in Tallinn, as well as a major event of the Baltic states. Apart from enjoying the unique musical sensation, visitors can also take their leisure time to stroll along the beautiful neighborhoods in the city – explore Tallinn’s medieval Old Town for its authentic Hanseatic architecture or visit local galleries and museums.
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