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...
The Tallinn City Government has approved the 2025–2035 mental health action plan for children and youth. The plan aims to strengthen mental wellbeing and improve prevention efforts in schools, public spaces, and support services. Its central goal is to create a safe and nurturing environment for all children and young people in Tallinn.
TALLINN SMALL ANIMAL CREMATORIUM Raba 40, Tallinn , 10917 Phone: 555 17527 Weekdays (Mon–Fri): 09:00 – 16:30 Email: loomakrematoorium@kadriorupark.ee...
Association of Significant Cemeteries in Europe Objectives: To consolidate data on significant cemeteries and raise awareness of their importance as a...
The Tallinn City Government has decided to donate an unused mobile library bus from the Tallinn Central Library to Ukraine as humanitarian aid and will cover transportation costs up to €7,000.
Useful links: for a public event permit: A public event permit must be applied for in order to organise public events in Tallinn. A public event is an...