Like every year for more than 400 years Kaziukas Fair is coming to Vilnius. The fair is named after Lithuanian Patron Saint Casimir's day on March 4th.
This is the largest street fair in Lithuania which fills all the Old Town of Vilnius with chraftsmen, musicians and visitors. This year Kaziukas Fair is combined with Samagotian Days and it means that there will be more participants from Western Lithuania.
You can read all the details on Vilnius TIC site.
And hurry up to book your hotel.















Lituanien né en 1939, Antanas Sutkus est considéré comme l’un des plus grands photographes de l’ex Union Soviétique. Photographe autodidacte, il a construit son oeuvre sous le régime communiste.

Pilenai is Vytautas Klova's first and most popular opera. Ever since its premiere in 1956, it has enjoyed unrivalled success with the public and received a number of renewed productions in 1978, 1986, and 1994. A token of Lithuanian historical epic, Pilenai is one of the mainstays of the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre's repertoire. The opera was put on at various open-air events throughout Lithuania as well as repeatedly brought on tour. In 1994, it was revived as a joint production between the LNOBT and the Lithuanian Opera Company of Chicago. The song of Udrys and the Welcoming Chorus became the most popular excerpts from Lithuanian operas, sung as popular folk songs by many Lithuanians. "It's better to die free than to survive in slavery", sing the last defenders of Pilenai who came to symbolise Lithuania's freedom.



17-18th March, 2011
Traditionally the day begins at sunrise 7:34am with a flag raising ceremony next to Tall Hermann tower. At 9am wreaths are place on the foot of the Estonian War of Independence Monument on Freedom Square (Vabaduse Väljak). 

On January 28-31 Lithuanian Tours in cooperation with Polish Airlines LOT, hotels Radisson Blu Olympia and Nordic Forum, Estonian Tourism Board and Tallinn City Tourist Office arranged an educational familiarization trip for Italian tour operators and agents to Tallinn. Among the group memebers there was also a journalist from Travel Quotidiano.
Tero Taskila, Chief Commercial Officer: “The new route will offer convenient transit connections for tourists and business people to via Riga to destinations in Scandinavia, Russia, the CIS and the Middle East. On the other hand, the new route will attract more travellers to the seaside city in Northern Poland.”

The Riga Tourism Development Bureau (RTAB) and the State Tourism Development Agency (TAVA) have published a guidebook in English – "TOP 15 Tourist Sites In Riga".
En 2011, le programme culturel de Tallinn, capitale culturelle de l’Europe comprend 251 projets et des milliers d’interventions. Les évènements les plus importants en sont le festival international du jazz « Jazzkaar » en avril, les « Journées de la Vieille Ville » en juin, la « Fête du chant et de la danse de la jeunesse » et les journées maritimes en juillet, le festival d’opéra « Birgitta Festival » en août et le festival de films « Les Nuits Noires » (PÖFF) en novembre.
The era of payphones ends in Estonia on December 1, 2010. AS Elion, who owns the payphones that haven’t been dismantled yet, withdraws payphone cards from sale on October 15. The last call from a payphone can be made on November 30.
Starting from 1 January 2011 the euro will come into effect as currency in Estonia. During 2010 Estonia successfully fulfilled all the Maastricht criteria, which are required to join the euro zone. Estonia will be the 17th country and the first Baltic state to join the monetary union.
The opening concert of the baroque music festival, entitled ‘Jerusalem, Holy City’, will take place on 28 January at 7.00 pm at the Estonia Concert Hall. A musical homage to the holy city, it will feature eponymous works by seven composers.
Member of the board of Tallinn 2011 Jaanus Mutli thanked everyone who came to the Theatre Square on New Year’s Eve to celebrate the start of Capital of Culture. „I saw thousands of happy faces during that night and I hope that all of them will attend many other events of Capital of Culture during 2011,“ said Mutli.
The 15th Tallinn Graphics Triennial will be held at the Kumu Art Museum. The ‘For Love, Not Money’ exhibition will look at contemporary graphics in the broader context of the creation of and trends in modern art.




