Conference venue
With a population of over 100,000 people, Tartu is the second largest city in Estonia and the oldest in the Baltic States. Tartu offers all the infrastructure and facilities of a technology hub, combined with a rich historical and cultural heritage, preserved in its numerous museums and parks. Tartu can be easily reached from Tallinn by bus (2.5 hours) or by train (2 hours). It can also be reached directly from Riga by bus (3.5 hours).
With approximately 15,000 students and 1,500 academic staff, the University of Tartu (UT) is the largest university in Estonia. Founded in 1632, it is also the highest-ranked university in the Baltic States according to the Times and the QS World University rankings.
Baltic DB&IS 2025 is organised by the Institute of Computer Science, University of Tartu and is hosted at the Delta Research Centre. The University of Tartu is the leading university in the Baltics in the field of information technology and is one of the 250 best universities in the world in the ranking of Times Higher Education Universities in the field of Computer Science.
Venue address:
- Institute of Computer Science
- Narva mnt 18
- 51009 Tartu linn,
- Tartu linn, Tartumaa
- Estonia
While Tartu is the capital of student life in Estonia, the actual capital of Estonia - Tallinn, whose picturesque medieval Old Town is known around the world for its well-preserved completeness and authentic Hanseatic architecture, are as close as within approx. 2 hours from Tartu. Enchanting atmosphere, rich cultural scene, beautiful surroundings, cutting-edge restaurants, cafés and clubs - there is certainly something for everyone in Tallinn.