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 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...
Today, 24 September, the Day of National Minorities in Estonia will be celebrated in Tallinn with a series of events introducing the cultures, tastes, and music of various nations as part of the Days of National Cultures programme.
The City of Tallinn offers residents free legal counselling, provided according to a schedule in every district. The next sessions will take place on 4 September at Pirita District Government, on 11 September at Kaja Cultural Centre, and on 25 September at Lasnamäe District Government — all from 9:00–13:00.