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Winter Garden
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The unique concert hall is built into inner court of the opera house. The 284 m2 hall, that seats 100 people, has a truly cozy atmosphere with its lush plants, interesting art exhibitions and glass roof. A bar is open for the guests.

The Winter Garden with its small stage serves as a chamber hall, where different soloists and ensembles perform, various meetings take place and chamber-performances are staged.

Winter Garden is an ideal place for presentations, press conferences, receptions, seminars and other festive occasions. The hall has removable chairs and tables, lighting and sound equipment.

Winter Garden offers advice on planning events, provides performers and live background music and organizes special concerts at your request.

Information, special services and group-booking: phone(+372) 683 1247, GSM (+372) 5333 0522, fax (+372) 631 3080, e-mail: talveaed@opera.ee.

Ticket reservations: phone +372 683 1260, GSM +372 506 8361, fax +372 683 1246, e-mail: estonia@opera.ee. Tickets available at the Estonian National Opera’s box office, phone +372 683 1215, +273 681 1214 and at Piletimaailm and Piletilevi sales centres all over Estonia.

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