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Tallinn 777 – History Lives Here
Tallinn Day Programme 2025 12-16 May | Main programme on Freedom Square 12-14 MAY School physical education and football training: Tallinn's schools...
International Relations of Tallinn’s districts
You can find general information about the cooperation agreements of Tallinn’s districts below. For more information about a specific cooperation...
Tallinn Folk High School
The Tallinn Folk High School offers different self-improvement opportunities through theoretical and practical courses to the wider public. The school...
Tallinn Literary Centre
The Tallinn Literary Centre was created in 2017 to showcase the heritage of the most famous Estonian authors A. H. Tammsaare and Eduard Vilde. The...
Tallinn Libraries
The Tallinn Libraries is Tallinn’s public library that works to ensure the citizens have free and unlimited access to information, knowledge and...
Tallinn Philharmonic Society
The Tallinn Philharmonic Society is a concert organisation located in Tallinn Old Town in the historic House of the Brotherhood of the Blackheads on...
Tallinn City Theatre
The Tallinn City Theatre was founded in 1965 and the opening performance was held on 13 February 1966 with the play ‘Judge Us, People!’. At the time...
History of Tallinn
Photo: Kaupo Kalda, visittallinn.ee Tallinn before written sources It is not easy to determine the beginning of Tallinn's history. The location...
Tallinn mayor in letter to prime minister: the window for hospital reform is almost closed
Tallinn Mayor Jevgeni Ossinovski sent a letter today to Prime Minister Kristen Michal urging the government to make a decision on funding the new medical campus in Tallinn and establishing a unified hospital system. If the government fails to act soon, the city will move ahead on its own to merge its healthcare institutions – East Tallinn Central Hospital, West Tallinn Central Hospital, and Tallinn Children’s Hospital. The state-owned North Estonia Medical Centre (PERH) can only be included in this merger with a decision from the national government. Without such a decision, PERH will remain outside the unified hospital system in Tallinn.