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Otsi üritust Tühjenda väljad
Sunday - 12. Apr
9 14
11:00 - 17:00

Exhibition at Artist Ants Laikmaa’s Home and Nature Park

Artist Ants Laikmaa (1866–1942) was one of the most colorful figures in Estonian art history, known as a portrait and landscape painter whose favorite medium was pastel. In 1917, on the lands of Tammiku Farm in Kadarpiku village, the artist began building his home — a process that culminated in 1932 with the closure of his art school in Tallinn and his move to Taebla. By that time, a unique artist
5 € - 15 €
Ants Laikmaa museum
Friday - 17. Apr
9 14
11:00 - 17:00

Exhibition at Artist Ants Laikmaa’s Home and Nature Park

Artist Ants Laikmaa (1866–1942) was one of the most colorful figures in Estonian art history, known as a portrait and landscape painter whose favorite medium was pastel. In 1917, on the lands of Tammiku Farm in Kadarpiku village, the artist began building his home — a process that culminated in 1932 with the closure of his art school in Tallinn and his move to Taebla. By that time, a unique artist
5 € - 15 €
Ants Laikmaa museum
Saturday - 18. Apr
9 14
11:00 - 17:00

Exhibition at Artist Ants Laikmaa’s Home and Nature Park

Artist Ants Laikmaa (1866–1942) was one of the most colorful figures in Estonian art history, known as a portrait and landscape painter whose favorite medium was pastel. In 1917, on the lands of Tammiku Farm in Kadarpiku village, the artist began building his home — a process that culminated in 1932 with the closure of his art school in Tallinn and his move to Taebla. By that time, a unique artist
5 € - 15 €
Ants Laikmaa museum
Sunday - 19. Apr
9 14
11:00 - 17:00

Exhibition at Artist Ants Laikmaa’s Home and Nature Park

Artist Ants Laikmaa (1866–1942) was one of the most colorful figures in Estonian art history, known as a portrait and landscape painter whose favorite medium was pastel. In 1917, on the lands of Tammiku Farm in Kadarpiku village, the artist began building his home — a process that culminated in 1932 with the closure of his art school in Tallinn and his move to Taebla. By that time, a unique artist
5 € - 15 €
Ants Laikmaa museum
Friday - 24. Apr
9 14
11:00 - 17:00

Exhibition at Artist Ants Laikmaa’s Home and Nature Park

Artist Ants Laikmaa (1866–1942) was one of the most colorful figures in Estonian art history, known as a portrait and landscape painter whose favorite medium was pastel. In 1917, on the lands of Tammiku Farm in Kadarpiku village, the artist began building his home — a process that culminated in 1932 with the closure of his art school in Tallinn and his move to Taebla. By that time, a unique artist
5 € - 15 €
Ants Laikmaa museum
Saturday - 25. Apr
8 9
08:00 - 15:00

Open Harbour Day in Topu

The 8th Nationwide Open Fish Harbours Day at Topu Harbour will take place on April 25 from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Visitors can look forward to: Fresh fish straight from the boat, locally smoked fish prepared on-site, and other local products for sale Food truck “Kuldkalake” serving fish soup, fish cutlets, fish dumplings, and more At 12 o-clock a free concert by Jarek Kasar! See you in Topu!
Port of Topu
Free
9 14
11:00 - 17:00

Exhibition at Artist Ants Laikmaa’s Home and Nature Park

Artist Ants Laikmaa (1866–1942) was one of the most colorful figures in Estonian art history, known as a portrait and landscape painter whose favorite medium was pastel. In 1917, on the lands of Tammiku Farm in Kadarpiku village, the artist began building his home — a process that culminated in 1932 with the closure of his art school in Tallinn and his move to Taebla. By that time, a unique artist
5 € - 15 €
Ants Laikmaa museum
8
13:00

Concert "Kevadkillukesi"

We kindly invite to femail choirs concert in Haapsalu Toomkirik. We present Naiskoor Kaasike and Suurupi naiskoor Meretule. Conductors Sirje Kaasik and Elen Ilves.
Haapsalu Dome Church
Free
Sunday - 26. Apr
9 14
11:00 - 17:00

Exhibition at Artist Ants Laikmaa’s Home and Nature Park

Artist Ants Laikmaa (1866–1942) was one of the most colorful figures in Estonian art history, known as a portrait and landscape painter whose favorite medium was pastel. In 1917, on the lands of Tammiku Farm in Kadarpiku village, the artist began building his home — a process that culminated in 1932 with the closure of his art school in Tallinn and his move to Taebla. By that time, a unique artist
5 € - 15 €
Ants Laikmaa museum
Friday - 01. May
9 14
11:00 - 17:00

Exhibition at Artist Ants Laikmaa’s Home and Nature Park

Artist Ants Laikmaa (1866–1942) was one of the most colorful figures in Estonian art history, known as a portrait and landscape painter whose favorite medium was pastel. In 1917, on the lands of Tammiku Farm in Kadarpiku village, the artist began building his home — a process that culminated in 1932 with the closure of his art school in Tallinn and his move to Taebla. By that time, a unique artist
5 € - 15 €
Ants Laikmaa museum
Saturday - 02. May
9 14
11:00 - 17:00

Exhibition at Artist Ants Laikmaa’s Home and Nature Park

Artist Ants Laikmaa (1866–1942) was one of the most colorful figures in Estonian art history, known as a portrait and landscape painter whose favorite medium was pastel. In 1917, on the lands of Tammiku Farm in Kadarpiku village, the artist began building his home — a process that culminated in 1932 with the closure of his art school in Tallinn and his move to Taebla. By that time, a unique artist
5 € - 15 €
Ants Laikmaa museum
Sunday - 03. May
9 14
11:00 - 17:00

Exhibition at Artist Ants Laikmaa’s Home and Nature Park

Artist Ants Laikmaa (1866–1942) was one of the most colorful figures in Estonian art history, known as a portrait and landscape painter whose favorite medium was pastel. In 1917, on the lands of Tammiku Farm in Kadarpiku village, the artist began building his home — a process that culminated in 1932 with the closure of his art school in Tallinn and his move to Taebla. By that time, a unique artist
5 € - 15 €
Ants Laikmaa museum
Friday - 05. Jun
8

Festival Itaalia 2026

Festival Italia 2026 transforms Haapsalu Castle into a true Italian escape for two unforgettable days. Enjoy authentic street food, fresh pizza and pasta, seafood, oysters, Italian wines and sparkling bubbles. Discover carefully selected producers, rich flavors and a vibrant atmosphere where music, design and light create the feeling of a Mediterranean night. Come for the taste, stay for the music
Alates 17,90€
Haapsalu Castle Grounds
8 11 44
18:00

Italian wine evening

65€
Haapsalu Fisherman's Club Building
Saturday - 06. Jun
8

Festival Itaalia 2026

Festival Italia 2026 transforms Haapsalu Castle into a true Italian escape for two unforgettable days. Enjoy authentic street food, fresh pizza and pasta, seafood, oysters, Italian wines and sparkling bubbles. Discover carefully selected producers, rich flavors and a vibrant atmosphere where music, design and light create the feeling of a Mediterranean night. Come for the taste, stay for the music
Alates 17,90€
Haapsalu Castle Grounds
8
22:00

Ennu Ratas "La DolceVita Disco"

20€
Haapsalu Fisherman's Club Building
Sunday - 07. Jun
8
22:00

Ennu Ratas "La DolceVita Disco"

20€
Haapsalu Fisherman's Club Building
Thursday - 02. Jul
8
20:00

Duo Ruut and the Estonian National Male Choir

Duo Ruut: Katariina Kivi and Ann-Lisett Rebane (vocals, kannel) Estonian National Male Choir Conductor Mikk Üleoja Duo Ruut – one kannel, two voices – performs together on stage with the 46 singers of the Estonian National Male Choir. The programme features music from Duo Ruut’s latest album „Ilmateade“ (Weather report), arranged for male voices and ensemble.
Täispilet 40 €; Õpilane, tudeng, pensionär 30 €
Main gate of the castle
8
23:00

And I Heard a Voice...

Ensemble Vox Clamantis Artistic director Jaan-Eik Tulve Programme: Gregorian chant, Pärt Vox Clamantis began its activities in 1996, initially performing only Gregorian chant. Quite soon a musical connection was formed with Arvo Pärt, who has since become the ensemble’s most frequently performed composer. Vox Clamantis is one of Estonia’s Grammy winners.
Täispilet 35 €; Õpilane, tudeng, pensionär 30 €
Haapsalu Dome Church
Friday - 03. Jul
8
18:00

Erinys Quartet

Erinys Quartet Elizabeth Stewart (violin) Joosep Reimaa (violin) Marija Räisänen (viola) Stergios Theodoridis (cello) Programme: Schubert. String quartet no. 4 in C major D 46 Beecher. “Juniper and Birch” Beethoven. String quartet no. 10 in E-flat major op. 74 (“Harp”)
Täispilet 30 €; Õpilane, tudeng, pensionär 25 €
Jaani church
8
20:00

Estonian Voices and Tallinn Chamber Orchestra

Estonian Voices and Tallinn Chamber Orchestra Tallinn Chamber Orchestra Estonian Voices Conductor Kristiina Poska Programme: Beethoven. Symphony no. 5 in C Major op. 67 Music from Estonian Voices’ album “Kallimale” (For the Beloved) arranged by Rasmus Puur, Ülo Krigul, Tõnis Kõrvits
Täispilet 40 €; Õpilane, tudeng, pensionär 30 €
Main gate of the castle
8
23:00

Pärt and Rachmaninoff

Pärt and Rachmaninoff Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Conductor Tõnu Kaljuste Two cornerstones of Estonian musical culture – the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and conductor Tõnu Kaljuste – present a concert in Haapsalu featuring works by two giants of the musical world. Excerpts from Rachmaninoff’s “All-Night Vigil” and choral works by Arvo Pärt will be performed.
Täispilet 40 €; Õpilane, tudeng, pensionär 30 €
Haapsalu Dome Church
Saturday - 04. Jul
8
18:00

Sounds of Mississippi

Sounds of Mississippi The Southern Chorale (USA) Conductor: Gregory Fuller Programme: spirituals, gospels, American choral classics, and Tõnu Kõrvits’s choir works inspired by the blues
Täispilet 35 €; Õpilane, tudeng, pensionär 30 €
Haapsalu Dome Church
8
22:00

Transfigured night

Transfigured night Hans Christian Aavik (violin) Triinu Piirsalu (violin) Liisa Randalu (viola) Andres Kaljuste (viola) Theodor Sink (cello) Johannes Välja (cello) Programme: Dvořák. Terzetto in C major op. 74 Cage. 4′33″ Schönberg. “Transfigured night” (Verklärte Nacht) op. 4
Täispilet 35 €; Õpilane, tudeng, pensionär 30 €
Haapsalu Dome Church