18.-20.03.2026
Venue: Estonian National Museum
Practical Information
- Venue
- Getting to Tartu
- Accommodation
- Estonia
- Tartu
Local Organisers: conference@erm.ee.
Conference registration desk
Open:
18.03 10:00-17:00
19.03 9:30-17:00
20.03 9:30-14:30
Name tag
A name tag is required for admittance to all official conference sessions and
events.
The name tag can be obtained from the registration desk.
Conference venue
Estonian National Museum
Open Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-18:00
Muuseumi tee 2, Tartu
The conference takes place in the Estonian National Museum, located at the
centre of the historic Raadi Manor complex and the old Soviet Military Airport,
which opened on 1 October 2016.
Location
The conference auditorium is Jakob Hurt Hall, equipped with free Wi-Fi and
2-pin plugs located under the seats.
Coffee breaks are provided for all conference participants outside Jakob Hurt
Hall.
Participants pay for their own lunch at the restaurant.
Exhibitions
There are two permanent exhibitions, both of which have free
admission for conference participants, the Estonian exhibition Encounters, and
the Finno-Ugric exhibition Echo of the Urals. In addition, several temporary
exhibitions are also free to conference participants.
Library
At the main entrance to the Estonian National Museum is the museum library,
open from Tuesday to Friday 10:00-17:00. Computers are available for use and
phones can be charged there. If you need to print your conference paper or
boarding pass or make photocopies, this can be done in the library.
Green Museum principlesPractiacli
Getting to ENM
On foot
From the city centre walk up Roosi Street crossing a couple of other streets
until you come to Muuseumi tee, you will see the main entrance to the ENM
across the street in front of you. From the Tartu Town Hall Square, it is
approximately a 20- to 30-minute walk.
By bike
You can use the Tartu Smart Bikes for getting around the city. For more
information, you need to check the website: https://ratas.tartu.ee/ and download the Tartu Smart Bike mobile app.
Public transport
From the city centre the no. 7 bus goes to ENM (ERM) once every half hour from
Kesklinn/Soola stop. And from ERM back to Kesklinn/Soola once in half an
hour. The ride takes around 10 minutes, the last bus goes at 22 from the ENM to
the direction of the centre. Information is available at web.peatus.ee, enter
‘Kesklinn’ and ‘ERM’ for details.
From the train station, through the city center the no. 25 bus goes to ENM (ERM) from Kesklinn/Soola stop.
Tartu buses use a chip card system (Ühiskaart) but you have also the option of paying for your bus ride with your bank card using contactless payment on every ride (1.50 €)
TaxiImportant numbers
Area code for phone calls from abroad: +372
Emergency, ambulance and police number in Estonia: 112
City of Tartu information hotline (7:00 - 20:00): 1789
Pharmacy open 24/7 (Town Hall, enter through the side door)
Useful Links
Conference: http://enmconferences.ee/en
Estonian National Museum http://www.erm.ee/
City of Tartu https://visittartu.com/
Information on bus timetables and ticket prices: www.tpilet.ee
Information on train timetables and ticket prices: https://pilet.elron.ee/
Information on Tartu bus timetables: tartu.ee/en/inner-city-bus-transportation