27.10.2024 11:00 / Narva Castle

Event overview

Autumn holidays in many cultures are associated with themes of spirits, magic, darkness, and mysterious creatures. What unites them is a common theme—the time of year when the nights grow longer, and light becomes scarcer. For centuries, people around the world believed that during such times, the boundaries between worlds become blurred, and hidden forces appear.

On October 27 at 11:00 AM, we invite you to a family day at the old Narva Castle, where we will open the doors to the world of mysterious creatures, discover why the holidays of St. Catherine's Day and St. Martin's Day can be called the Estonian Halloween, bake frighteningly delicious treats, and carve a traditional lantern from an autumn pumpkin.

Duration: 1.5 hours
Language: Russian
Location: Narva Castle
Price: 10 EUR per participant

Come and join us—it will be terrifyingly interesting!

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