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30.06.2026

Visit at Chicago Estonian House

On Tuesday, 23 June (Estonian Victory Day, võidupüha), Fenno-Ugria and Sukukansojen ystävät ry visited the Chicago Estonian House as part of the tour in the US.

Fenno-Ugria and Sukukansojen ystävät at the Chicago Estonian House. Photo: Reet Nõmm

After the Juhannus celebrations in Hancock, Fenno-Ugria and Sukukansojen ystävät visited the Chicago Estonian House on 23 June.

The visitors were hosted by Reet Nõmm, who gave a tour of the house. The house has a concert hall that can fit 200 guests. In a room to the side, there is a library full of Estonian literature.

Downstairs, the house has a room for band practices and the bar Vana Tallinn. The house has even a sauna, frequented also by Finnish-Americans.

We were also given a tour of the property. The grounds include a place for a bonfire, and indeed the local Estonian community had celebrated jaanipäev earlier in the month. Reet Nõmm also played some Estonian summer songs on the accordion for us.

Reet Nõmm. Photo: Patrick O’Rourke.

The Chicago Estonian House is the location to a vibrant cultural activity, especially theatre and pop music. Estonian theatre groups and musicians are regular visitors to the house, providing a strong connection to Estonia. The house could also be a suitable location to celebrate the Kindred Peoples’ Day in the future.

Fenno-Ugria thanks the Chicago Estonian House for a welcome reception and wishes success in future endeavours!

The Chicago Estonian House

Founded in 1964 and constructed between 1970 and 1972, the Chicago Estonian House is a cultural centre that promotes Estonian culture, language and history and serves as a meeting place for people of Estonians heritage and friends of Estonia. In the house, an Estonian School is held twice a month, the Estonian Lutheran Church conducts a monthly service and the library is open every Sunday. Also, Chicago area Finnish organisatsions are members and active at the Estonian House.