Pärnu Events Schedule – March 11, 2026 The following events are scheduled for Pärnu and the Pärnumaa region on March 11, 2026. Theater: Performances are scheduled at Endlas. A family musical fairytale, “Nösperi Nönni Natuke,” will be presented in the large hall at 12:00 PM. “Arkaadia” will be performed at 7:00 PM in the large hall. Concert: At Kontsermajas, “Murdvee & Beethoveni kaheksas” will take place at 7:00 PM, featuring the Pärnu City Orchestra, Madis Sikk (piano), and conductor Mikk Murdvee. Relaxation: Café Grandis will host the Pärnu Musicians’ Ensemble Club at 7:00 PM. The Hahni pub will host a trivia game at 6:00 PM, and the Willy bar will feature a jazz evening at 6:00 PM. Sports: The Eesti-Läti korvpalliliiga (Estonia-Latvia Basketball League) match between Transcom Pärnu and Viimsi will be held at 7:00 PM at the Spordihallis (Sports Hall). Exhibitions: Numerous exhibitions will be open throughout the day. The Nooruse House will host the Pärnu Photography Club’s exhibition “Aja mõõtmine” (Measuring Time) at 3:00 PM, a Keskraamatukogu (Central Library) exhibition “Vaikuses” (In Silence) on the 1st floor gallery, and a Galerii 1826 selection exhibition “Hõbedase võrad” (Silver Arms). Luisa Greta Vilo’s exhibition “A(r)mor” will be at Endla Wellness Centre, and Pärnu Art School student exhibitions will be displayed at Küüni Gallery. The Pärnu Museum will host the Virginius Kinčinaitise and Pallase photo department student exhibition “Pisarad vihmas” (Drops of Rain). Robert Atwater’s exhibition “Pildid pargis” (Pictures in the Park) will be at Vabaduse Park, and “Pärnumaa foto 2026 – Aeg ei peatu” (Pärnu Photo 2026 – Time Doesn’t Stop) will be at the Artists’ House. The Pärnu Museum will also have its permanent exhibition “Madonna ja võti. Manifest ja supelvanker” (Madonna and Key. Manifest and Shopping Cart) open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The Uue Kunsti Muuseum (New Art Museum) will host the Eesti Maalikunstnike Liidu (Estonian Artists’ Association) annual exhibition “Ideaalmaastikud” (Ideal Landscapes) open from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The Koidula Museum will feature Lydia Koidula and J. V. Jannsen’s life introductory permanent exhibition. The 2nd floor will host the jubilee exhibition “Koidula muuseumi lugu” (The Story of the Koidula Museum). Other Locations: The Punases Tornis (Red Tower) permanent exhibition “Ajaloolise Punase torni, keskaegse Pärnu ja paikkonna lugu” (Historical Red Tower, Medieval Pärnu and Paikkonna Story) will be open from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The Punase Torni hoovigaleriis (Red Tower Courtyard Gallery) a stand exhibition “Kirik, kõrts ja kapsamaa” (Church, Tavern and Cabbage Field) will be on display. The Keskraamatukogu (Central Library) 3rd floor will host an exhibition of artwork by people with disabilities, open from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM and 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Saturdays. Pernova Nature House will host the permanent exhibition “Pärnumaa loodus, loomad, linnud” (Pärnu County Nature, Animals, Birds) and a Georg Aheri nature photography exhibition “Tiivad, kihvad ja varjud: elu India looduses” (Wings, Clouds and Shadows: Life in Indian Nature). The climate exhibition “Käega katsutav kliima. Mis meist saab?” (Touchable Climate. What About Us?) will also be open. Café Grandis will host a Mark Kostabi graphic art exhibition. Nooruse House will host the Portselimaaliseltsi Lüster permanent exhibition. Treimani Rahvamaja (Tremain Municipal House) will host the Pärnu Photography Club 2025 annual review exhibition “Pidu sinus eneses”. Are raamatukogare (Are Library) will host Rita Altmetsa’s painting exhibition “Vaata mu silmadesse ja sa näed iseennast”. Pärnu-Jaagupi raamatukogare (Pärnu-Jaagupi Library) will host Jana Suve’s painting exhibition. Topics: #suures #saalis #murdvee Post navigation Pärnu and Pärnu County events on Wednesday, March 11 GALLERY ⟩ Pärnu volleyball club head coach after the unrealistic goal-winning final: If you deserve something, you will get it