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Lauluväljak – The Tallinn Song Festival Grounds. The old stage designed by Karl Burman in 1928. XXV Estonian Song Festival. The first stage on its current location between Narva Road and Pirita Road in Kadriorg, was built in 1928 for the 9th Estonian Song Festival. It was designed by Karl Burman and provided space for 15,000 performers.
The Estonian Song Festival (in Estonian: laulupidu, Estonian pronunciation: [ˈlɑu.luˈpi.du]) is one of the largest choral events in the world, a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. [1] It is held every five years in July on the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds (Lauluväljak) simultaneously with the Estonian Dance ...
Tartu Song Festival Grounds. Coordinates: 58.3882°N 26.7028°E. Tartu Song Festival arena on 12 June 2010. Tartu Song Festival arena ( Estonian: Tartu lauluväljak) is a song arena in Tartu, Estonia. The arena hosts various open-air concerts, festivals and staging performances in summer. The arena's area is about 1 ha.
Avant Garde Culture Festival Estonian Mixed Choirs' Competition Eesti segakooride võistulaulmine: Tartu: February 1993–present Estonian Song Festival: Laulupidu: Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, Tallinn: July 1869–present held every five years Glasperlenspiel Music Festival: Klaaspärlimäng: Tartu, Tallinn, Pärnu, Jõhvi, Vormsi: June–July
Category: Music venues in Estonia. 4 languages. ... Tartu Song Festival Grounds; U. Unibet Arena This page was last edited on 17 April 2024, at 18:52 (UTC). ...
The Tallinn Song Festival Grounds (Lauluväljak) The Estonian Song Festival (in Estonian: Laulupidu) is one of the largest choral events in the world [verification needed], listed by the UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. It is held every five years in July on the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds (Lauluväljak ...
Tallinn Old Town Days (Estonian: Tallinna vanalinna päevad) is a cultural and entertainment festival in Tallinn Old Town, Tallinn, Estonia. The goal of the festival is to introduce Tallinn Old Town to the public. The festival takes place every year in the beginning of summer and lasts about one week. [1] First festival took place in 1982.
Coordinates: 58.3865°N 26.7325°E. Image of Song Celebration Museum. The Song Celebration Museum (Estonian: Laulupeomuuseum) in Tartu, Estonia is dedicated to the Estonian Song Celebration tradition. The Museum is a part of the Tartu City History Museums. The museum was founded on 19 October 2007.