VR Tartu 1913
Hours
upon reservation
(at least 3 days in advance, min order € 120)
Location
Starting point is a glass pavilion on the bridge Kaarsild
Tickets
Like to Visit the VR attraction? Tickets are available online
Virtual Reality Time Travelling Experience VR Tartu 1913
The virtual time travel experience “VR Tartu 1913” takes you on a walk along the beautiful shores of the Emajõgi River in Tartu, a century ago. It is a scorching August, and the dusty city streets are marked by the Stone Bridge with its barges, the towering Bellevue Hotel at the beginning of Raatuse Street, and the first local cinema, “Illusion.” Instead of the current Atlantis building, there is a hay market, accompanied by the creaking of horse-drawn carriages on cobblestone roads. Nearby, the grand Art Nouveau architecture of the Jakor Inn stands proudly.
VR Tartu 1913
Rent VR glasses and travel back to the authentic university town of 1913. This direct, immersive, fact-based experience is an emotional journey that makes history colorful, spatial, and creates the feeling that it is happening here and now.
While you physically move between four viewpoints on both sides of the River Emajõgi, we promise that after this time travel, you will see the world differently.
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Practical Information
Rates
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- Full ticket € 13 per part
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- Discount ticket (children (7-18), pensioners) € 10 per part
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- Family ticket (at least 1 grown-up and 1 child) € 10 per person
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- Group ticket (10+ persons) € 11 per person
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- Interactive workshops for schools € 10 per student
Check When It's Open
- upon reservation
Accessibility
- Our attractions are accessible to visitors in wheelchairs
- VR may cause cyber sickness, but our VR experiences are relatively leisurely
- Suitable for children 7+ years old
- Our time travel audio is in 7-9 languages
Be Prepared
- VR tours take place outdoors, please bring an umbrella if necessary
- As a rule, you can comfortably pull the VR glasses over your normal glasses. If your glasses are too big, we recommend wearing contact lenses