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Tartu is the second-largest city in Estonia, with a population of around 95,000 (2023) and largely known for the University of Tartu. This university was founded in 1632 by Swedish King Gustavus Adolphus. The university is one of the oldest in Northern Europe and remains popular and prestigious. We first visited Tartu in January 2019 ( • TARTU, Estonia 🇪🇪 - City Center on a Winte... ). This time again we explore Tartu’s Old Town with landmarks like the Town Hall Square. We pass the 18th-century Town Hall and see The Kissing Students fountain in the square. This fountain is a popular symbol of the city and probably the most photographed sight. On our walk we get a bit outside the city center for traditional Estonian wooden houses. We even get a peek into the botanical Gardens. We see the Ruins of the Tartu cathedral and the Tartu Observatory, Estonia's largest astronomical observatory, located on a hill just near the city center. At last we stroll back to our starting point along the Emajõgi River. This river flows through Tartu, connecting Lake Peipus to the Baltic Sea. So let's visit Tartu, the main student city of Estonia. Some fun facts: Tartu is often called the "City of Good Thoughts" due to its reputation as a center of learning and creativity. The University of Tartu’s main building has a lock-up room, or “student jail,” historically used for disciplining unruly students. The university library holds a collection of rare books, including the first Estonian-language Bible from 1739. The city is also home to Estonia’s oldest cinema "Ekraan" opened in 1913. In 2015, Tartu was the first Estonian city to implement public bike-sharing. Another quirky feature is the Leaning House of Tartu, a former 18th-century residence that tilts due to being built on uneven ground. Please subscribe to my extra channel vwalk for multicam tours: / @vwalkorg or join this channel to support POPtravel and get early access to videos: / @poptravelorg Playlist Timeline: 0:00 Intro with Hightlights 0:30 Route Preview 6:00 Walking Tour Credits: Maps by mapbox ( https://www.mapbox.com/) - Route Animation by GPX Animator ( https://gpx-animator.app/ ) - Music by StockTune ( https://stocktune.com ) Filmed in June 2024 Camera: Osmo Pocket 3 in 4K60 Mic: Zoom H1n #poptravel #tartu #estonia