On Tuesday, October 17th, a variety of cultural events are scheduled in Pärnu and Pärnu County. The Endla theatre will present the romantic drama “Mullingari kandis” (Küünis). Additionally, several exhibitions and performances are taking place throughout the day. The Endla theatre’s production, “Mullingari kandis,” will be staged. Concerts will be held at the concert hall at 11:00, featuring a performance by Reky’s children’s and youth theatre. The Pärnu museum’s permanent exhibition, “11,000 years of history – experiences from the past,” will be open, alongside an exhibition of historical weapons and guards titled “Kings and Guards.” A travelling Nostalgiamuuseumi exhibition, “Puppet show world,” and a children’s gallery exhibition, “D(j)uubel,” will also be available. Artisan’s houses Katrin Piil and Art Allmägi will host an exhibition titled “Origami,” open from Tuesday to Friday, 11:00 to 17:00, and on Saturdays, 11:00 to 14:00. The New art museum will feature a family photo exhibition by Jaan Riete, “Meil aiaäärne tänavas,” open Monday through Friday, 11:00 to 18:00. The Old Art Museum will host two exhibitions: a family photo exhibition by Jaan Riete, “D(j)uubel,” and an exhibition of the painter Lydia Koidula and the Jan Jenson memorial exhibition. The Koidula Museum will also host an exhibition of the painter Lydia Koidula and the Jan Jenson memorial exhibition. All exhibitions will be open Tuesday through Sunday, from 10:00 to 18:00. Topics: #theatre #endla #exhibition Post navigation Horoskop ⟩ Taurus is looking for balance between work and rest, Aquarius craves adventure Half a century in the teaching profession