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Tartu is not only the second biggest city in Estonia, it also registered an immense number of enrolled students.<\/p>\n
This is the fruit of the effort of a Swedish ruler named Gustavus Adolphus, who in 1632 made a declaration that there ought to be a big university constructed in the heart of the city.<\/p>\n
Back in those days, Tartu, which was first named Dorpat was under the colony of the Swedish Empire and thinking of ways to enhance the image of the city regarding industrialization and development.<\/p>\n
This worthy project was achieved together with the help of a fine noble man (Johann Skytte) who shared the same ideals of making this city the \u201cIntellectual Capital\u201d of Estonia.<\/p>\n
During the year 1600\u2019s, there was not even one structure for higher education in this part of Northern Europe.<\/p>\n
This is the main reason why the creation of the famous landmark University of Tartu was a really big task and major ordeal for the ruling empire and its wealthy industrialists.<\/p>\n
Tartu city has something for everybody.<\/p>\n
Heaps of fun could be had here and there are a lot of different things to see and do. Be ready to engage in top of the line shopping, a historic old town, museums, and a phenomenal water-park.<\/p>\n
Above all else however, it\u2019s the energetic soul of this town that keeps visitors from coming back to this majestic city.<\/p>\n
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Tartu exists in the calm and damp continental atmosphere zone with a temperature range that is noticeably mellow considering the high scope and to a great extent because of the nearness of the Baltic Sea and warm wind streams from the Atlantic Ocean.<\/p>\n
In any case, the effect of the continental temperature could be felt during the hot summer season (June August) and the icy spells of the cold season.<\/p>\n
For the most part, summers are cool to warm and winters are a bit frosty.<\/p>\n
The peak season to visit the city is during the season of winter (-6 up to -1 degrees Celsius) which begins from November \u2013 February.<\/p>\n
This is also the best time when tourist arrival sees a huge influx because of the fun activities of the city for the holiday season (Christmas and New Year). It is around this time when the entire city prepares and gets dolled up for the festive holidays.<\/p>\n
In addition, there is no end of choices for things to do during winter as people enjoy; skiing, sledging, ice- skating, snowboarding, mountain climbing, spa excursion, and shopping at the Christmas market in the beautiful Old Town.<\/p>\n
Delight in the cold atmosphere as you tour these interesting sights and a huge variety of Things to do when in the city of Tartu.<\/p>\n
The University of Tartu gathers students from all surrounding cities including the Scandinavian Peninsula.<\/p>\n
It\u2019s very active and often organizes cultural activities and conferences. The atmosphere is young and cheerful and the building and its historical significance to the city is definitely worth a visit.<\/p>\n
Pass along the labyrinthine corridors and visit the small museum to learn more about how it was built and know the important personalities involved in its construction.<\/p>\n
It is a century old building that impresses at first sight, it is also very well maintained and stands in a very appropriate environment.<\/p>\n
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Tartu is in fact dubbed as a \u201cUniversity Town\u201d because the university (the best in the Baltics) symbolizes its image of resilience aside from being one of the top attractions.<\/p>\n
In fact, the university \u2013 is not only a massive structure on \u00dclikooli 18, but it also complements other nearby historic and educational buildings in Tartu like the Toomemagi (Toome Hill) which houses an observatory, an anatomical theater, etc.<\/p>\n
If you happen to visit the University of Tartu between the months of January, you can attend various ceremonies like the torchlight procession in honor of St. Tatiana\u2019s Day (the revered patron saint for students).<\/p>\n
Recognized as the center of the ancient settlement, the Toome Hill or the Toomemagi\u00a0is a must visit for every tourist who arrives in Tartu city.<\/p>\n
Within its premises you can stroll around the Duomo, see the many monuments and the sacrificial stone grotto.<\/p>\n
Climb this large hill in the center of Tartu up to the very top and see the picturesque ruins of the huge cathedral and stunning views of the city.<\/p>\n
It is a very nice park, well maintained, and full of soft greens. When you see the dilapidated cathedral, you will feel that you\u2019re in a fairy tale.<\/p>\n
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Toomemagi is a marvelous place to visit at any time of the year. In winter, however, you should be careful when walking around because it is often very slippery.<\/p>\n
Summer makes it look more green, lush, and quiet. It is necessary to admire the ruins of the Cathedral to look into the history of the university museum, and for more things to do; visit the<\/p>\n
that connects the hill and the city.<\/p>\n
Interestingly, the bridge which is now called the Angelic, was originally in English, and Angelic became a consonance in the Estonian language, and the second bridge (for contrast) was named Devil.<\/p>\n
Most of the interesting structures and old buildings in terms of good architecture in Tartu are concentrated in the Old Town, or on the nearby hill called the Toomemagi.<\/p>\n
The rest of the Tartu Old City also shows the old Soviet-style living quarters that still stands up to this modern day.<\/p>\n
From here, it is possible to wander along the stone- cobbled road and nearby streets, go to the Cathedral of St. John , or explore the Assumption Orthodox Cathedral .<\/p>\n
You will enjoy the tour and if you are not hurrying up try to hear mass from one of the old churches in Tartu.<\/p>\n
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Couples can go and enjoy long and romantic walks in this cozy part of the city that has not much crowds even on weekends.<\/p>\n
It is the embodiment of serenity of a purely Estonian city that is completely surrounded by old two-storey buildings.<\/p>\n
The pleasant place is lined with quaint cafes, beautiful fountain, and park on the banks of the river.<\/p>\n
Check out the information center (located on the left side of the building beside the Town Hall ) and learn about the rest of the interesting attractions you can find around the city, buy souvenirs, guides, and maps.<\/p>\n
On the square in front of the Town Hall, you can take pictures of an iconic monument showing two students kissing under an umbrella.<\/p>\n
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The Tartu Town Hall Square is the main center of the old town.<\/p>\n
Just across the square stands the Town Hall, a sculpture of student kissing (the symbol of Tartu, the largest educational center in Estonia).<\/p>\n