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Midsummer's Night, 

Estonia

 
21 Jun 2010 - 22 Jun 2010  

Celebrated throughout Estonia, Midsummer's Night is the celebration of the Summer Solstice which marks the longest day of the year. It is an ancient practice which dates back to pre-Christian times and has many rituals that are closely associated with nature and the hope for a good harvest in the autumn. It is a time to be with friends, family and loved ones and is usually celebrated with a big meal during the day before heading out to one of the many public parties which involve traditional dances and more eating, drinking and singing. Bonfires are also lit which is a ritual that links back to the old tradition of cleansing and warding off evil spirits.

Times
All day.


Culture  Food & Drink  Dance  Religion  History  Music 


Where?

Throughout Estonia

Throughout Estonia

How Much?

Many events are free.

For More Information

Tallinn Tourist Office

Vabaduse väljak 7
Tallinn
E-15199
Estonia

Tel +372 640 4411.
Email 

Website  www.tourism.tallinn.ee


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