Venues
The conference takes place on 14–16 April 2027 at two venues and is fully on-site.
The first two days, 14 and 15 April 2027, are hosted by the Estonian National Museum in Tartu, and the third day, 16 April, by the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy in Viljandi, with tours and workshops.
Transport between Tartu and Viljandi on 16 April is organised by the conference.
Estonian National Museum
The Estonian National Museum is located in Tartu. The museum is situated 2 kilometres from the city centre. The address is Muuseumi tee 2, Tartu. The main entrance is A.
The Estonian National Museum (ENM) was founded in Tartu in 1909. The ENM’s new building, designed by the Paris-based architecture firm DGT Architects, opened in October 2016.
The museum has 6000 square metres of exhibition space. Most of this space is dedicated to the permanent exhibition Encounters, which expands on Estonian cultural history and everyday life and spans a timeline from the present day to the Ice Age.
The second-largest permanent exhibition is Echo of the Urals, which provides insight into the lives of people who speak Finno-Ugric languages and inhabit the northern parts of this corner of the world. The exhibition takes visitors through four seasons, introducing people related to Estonians.