Tartu County is Estonia's intellectual capital, centered on the university city of Tartu. It is the country's bastion of education, science, and culture. Beyond the city, the county includes beautiful rural areas in the Emajõgi River valley and along Lake Peipus. Tartumaa is a dynamic region where academic spirit meets nature-oriented living.
Historia ja luonne
Tartu is Estonia's oldest city, first mentioned in 1030. The University of Tartu, founded in 1632, has shaped the country's entire educational landscape. The city was the center of the Estonian national movement — the first Song Festival was held here in 1869. The Emajõgi River has been a lifeline for trade for centuries.
Markkinakatsaus
Aktiiviset kohteet
32
Ka. myyntihinta
229 243 €
Ka. hinta/m²
2 053 €
Ka. vuokra
600 €
Päivitetty 23 toukok. 2026
Kiinnostavat kohteet
University of Tartu Main Building and Toomemägi Hill, Town Hall Square and Stone Bridge, AHHAA Science Center, Estonian National Museum (ERM), Tartu Cathedral and cathedral ruins, Emajõgi riverside walks, Luunja and Ülenurme residential areas, Lake Peipus onion route fishing villages.
Infrastruktuuri ja liikenne
The Tallinn-Tartu railway and highway provide good connections (2-2.5 hours). Tartu Airport handles seasonal flights. Tartu is a strong service center with the University Hospital, several universities, and schools. Bus lines from Tartu reach all of southern Estonia.