Last November the final concert of the 'Tartu Folk X Lõppkontsert' took place in the form of a web show, highlighting the Year of the Estonian Book. Performances represented characters from Estonian fairy tales. The closing concert was held at the bridge area of the Estonian National Museum in Tartu.
Estonia - Paradise of the North
Ilus Eesti, beautiful Estonia. My family's homeland. Estonia's countryside and people have an endearing gentleness about them which you fall in love with slowly and imperceptibly. I have nothing but respect and admiration for Estonians' courage and determination to survive despite centuries of repression, tyranny and foreign occupation. This blog aims to promote Estonian news, history and culture and seeks to enlighten readers about everything this unique country has to offer.
Friday, 6 February 2026
Tuesday, 3 February 2026
A frosty look at Estonia from space
January 2026 provided excellent conditions for space photography. This photograph taken by the MODIS instrument on NASA's Terra satellite, observed Estonia from space. This image shows clouds, ice and snow conditions in Estonia and its vicinity. It is estimated that almost 90,000 km² of the Baltic Sea was covered with ice on that day.
This winter has been one of the coldest in Estonia for many years, with the air temperature measuring almost 5 degrees below average in January. February is expected to be even colder with meteorologists predicting the temperature dropping to -30 degree this month.
Some of Estonia's islands face the worst ice conditions in a decade, halting ferries and forcing residents to rely on hovercraft for deliveries of essential items.
Monday, 2 February 2026
Today marks 106 years since the signing of the Tartu Peace Treaty
On the 2nd of February 1920 the Tartu Peace Treaty was signed between Estonia and Soviet Russia. Russia agreed to recognise Estonia's independence and the borders of its territory. With the signing of the treaty, Estonia's War of Independence came to an end.
Jaan Poska, chief negotiator of the treaty and later the first Foreign Minister of Estonia said, “For the first time in 700 years, Estonia decided its own fate.”
The Tartu Peace Treaty is considered the birth centificate of the Republic of Estonia.
Sunday, 1 February 2026
Tommy Cash wins 3 awards at the 2026 Estonian Music Awards
Friday, 30 January 2026
Arvo Pärt remains the most-performed living composer in the world
According to the classical music website Bachtrack, Estonian Arvo Pärt is once again named the most-performed contemporary living composer in the world.
Five of Arvo Pärt's works were among the top ten most-performed pieces in the world last year, with "Fratres," "Da pacem Domine," "Magnificat" and "Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten" the four most frequently performed.
The Arvo Pärt Centre in Laulasmaa regularly collects data on performances of Arvo Pärt's works around the world. Last year, the centre recorded 1,130 concerts and 6 music festivals dedicated to Arvo Pärt in honour of his 90th birthday.
Thursday, 29 January 2026
Most popular baby names in Estonia for 2025
The Estonian Office of Statistics has released information from the population register revealing the most popular baby names in 2025. Sofia was the most popular girls name in Estonia last year and Mark topped the list for boys. In total there were 9,092 live births in Estonia last year.
Monday, 26 January 2026
Estonia's Mighty Oak Tree
The Tamme-Lauri oak is the thickest and oldest tree in Estonia. It was named after Laurits, the god of fire who is said to live inside the tree. The Tamme-Lauri oak is believed to be 700 years old, planted in the year 1326. Legend has it that the tree started growing from a carriage part that a Swedish king hit into the ground.
The tree has been hit by lightning many times over the centuries and has become hollow inside. Seven people can fit inside the trunk.



