Along with Bad Ischl in Austria and Bodø in Norway, Tartu has been declared a European Capital of Culture in 2024.
Next year, the Estonian city of Tartu is set to lure visitors away from the much more popular coastal capital of Tallinn.
The city in the south east of the Baltic state has been awarded the accolade of European Capital of Culture for 2024.
Tartu has plenty to offer curious travellers, including the Estonian National Museum and the ruined hilltop Tartu Cathedral.
In 2024, the city will also have a lively programme of cultural and sustainable events to celebrate its year in the spotlight.
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