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...
Europe’s leading street sports and culture platform “Ghetto Games” invites everyone to experience the most athletic festival of the summer in Estonia’s capital, Tallinn, on July 12–13. For two days, Freedom Square in the city center will be transformed into a vibrant arena for street basketball, street football, dance and fight shows, as well as contests and various activities. The festival is organized in collaboration with the Tallinn City Government and will bring together participants from over 10 countries.
In preparation for the XXVIII Song and XXI Dance Celebration 'Iseoma', the city is implementing several changes to traffic and public transport arrangements to guarantee a safe and convenient experience for all participants.
The youth centres provide the youth with conditions for educational activities, enabling them, based on their free will, to be active near their homes...
An apartment association can apply for a grant for increasing apartment building energy efficiency and for improving the facade. The grant can cover...