Members of the Social Affairs and Health Care Commission 1 Natalia Vaino - Chairman 2 Gennadi Vihman – Vice-Chairman 3 Peeter Mardna – Vice-Chairman 4...
The park is located at 64a Aianduse Street, 17a Muuga Road and 70a Aianduse Street of Mähe aedlinn (garden city). The area makes 0,8 ha. The design is...
The park is located in Merivälja district between Kesktee (Central Road), Salu (Grove), Heki (Hedge) and Võra (Top of a tree) Streets and is 3,2 ha in...
The architectural competition for the extension of Tallinna Reaalkool – Tallinn Secondary School of Science – has been won by an Estonian architecture office Molumba with the design R². Construction is scheduled to start in 2024.
Tallinn's 2024 budget allocates a record €39.9 million for cultural activities and investments, focusing on ensuring everyone can partake in cultural life, irrespective of special needs or economic barriers.
This week, Tallinn’s Deputy Mayor Kaarel Oja presented the Tallinn City Museum’s development plan to the City Government, which includes the next major cultural investment of the city: the creation of Open Collections.
The 85th anniversary year of the Tallinn City Museum, culminated on 15 December with a conference, held at Hopner House entitled "Keep. Remember. Share."
From 1 February 2023, Tallinn will raise the minimum wage for creative staff in performing arts institutions, museum staff with scientific and pedagogical aims and librarians from €1,400 to €1,600 per month, or 14.3%.
Tallinn's 2023 budget, presented to the city council by the city government, proposes a total of €32.3 million for cultural spending, the most important of which is an increase in the salaries of cultural workers. A number of major investments in cultural facilities are also planned.