The Endla Theatre will host “Issanda loomaaed” (The Lord’s Menagerie) on September 15th, with performances at 19:00. Additionally, several art exhibitions are scheduled throughout Pärnu during the same day. The Keskraamatukogu (Central Library) will host a guided tour, “Pärnu – elav vana linn” (Pärnu – a Living Old Town), at 17:30. The Pärnu Museum will feature a permanent exhibition, “11 000 aastat ajalugu – elamusi vanast ajast” (11,000 Years of History – Experiences from the Old Times), and a temporary exhibition, “For Sale / Not For Sale.” The Linnagaleriis (City Gallery) will showcase Janno Bergmann’s exhibition, “Les Fleurs du Mal,” alongside Ketlin Kurriku’s personal exhibition. The Uue Kunsti Muuseum (New Art Museum) will present “Siin põhjanaela all” (Here Beneath the Flax) and “Elamise kunst ehk Kunst ellu jääda” (The Art of Living or Art to Survive). The Koidula Museum will offer a permanent exhibition detailing the lives of Lydia Koidula and J.V. Jannsen. Several other exhibitions are planned at locations including the Punases torni (Red Tower), Pernova loodusmaja (Pernova Nature House), TÜ Pärnu kolledž (TÜ Pärnu College), Nooruse majas (Nooruse House), Are raamatukogus (Are Library), and Sindi raamatukogus (Sindi Library). Topics: #september #endla #issanda Post navigation The Ministry is requesting 5 million rubles for the renovation of refugee apartments SURVIVAL VIDEO ⟩ Peeter Tali: probably the Russians can’t hold Hersone for long