The Haabersti Recreational Centre has clubs suitable for younger people as well as adults. The goal of the Haabersti Recreational Centre is to offer...
The Russian Cultural Centre is located at Mere pst 5. In 1954, a building with Neo-Classical columns was built over the ruins left by the war and the...
The Nõmme Cultural Centre is an open and creative contemporary event centre for recreational activities and relaying professional culture. The mission...
The predecessor to the Salme Culture Centre was the J. Tomb Club, founded in 1940 in the House of the Brotherhood of the Blackheads. In 1965, the new...
As part of Tallinn’s participatory budget initiative “A City Created Together,” 314 original ideas were submitted and will be introduced during public discussions taking place in all city districts from 21 May to 5 June.
Starting on 21 April 2025, the City of Tallinn will begin works to remove a Soviet decorative emblem from the façade of the Russian Cultural Centre (Mere puiestee 5). The removal is based on the city government’s coalition agreement and a structural safety assessment.
The City of Tallinn offers residents free legal consultations, which take place in each city district according to a set schedule. The next consultation days will be held on 8 May at the Põhja-Tallinn District Government and 29 May at the Kristiine District Government, both from 9:00 to 13:00.