Culture and creativity play an important role in Tallinn’s development. As a former European Capital of Culture in 2011 and as a UNESCO World Heritage...
Tallinn Day is an annual event celebrated on May 15, which commemorates the granting of Lübeck city rights to Tallinn in 1248. With this, Tallinn was...
The Kalamaja Community Museum is located at Kotzebue 16, Tallinn. From the first moment, the Kalamaja Community Museum was created together with the...
The Spirit and Clint character area located between Pallasti Bridge and Narva Road entwines the clint’s landscape with Estonian cultural history, as...
The City of Tallinn, the Estonian Jewish Congregation, and the NGO Estonian Jewish Community (MTÜ Eesti Juudi Kogukond) signed a tripartite memorandum of understanding today to ensure the sustainable development of the Tallinn Jewish School and the creation of a modern learning environment at the historic Karu Street building.