Receiving a permit for archaeological studies. Read more about archaeological monuments at https://www.muinsuskaitseamet.ee/et/arheoloogiamalestised...
The City of Tallinn plans to significantly increase support for the Food Bank (Toidupank) to ensure that food aid reaches more people in need. Currently, approximately 6,300 people receive food aid weekly in Tallinn. In September, Tallinn Food Bank (Tallinna Toidupank) opened a distribution point in Mustamäe, and next year, it plans to expand to Põhja-Tallinn to bring food distribution closer to those in need. Assistance is provided in close cooperation with local social workers, who assess individuals' need for support.
The Russian Cultural Centre is located at Mere pst 5. In 1954, a building with Neo-Classical columns was built over the ruins left by the war and the...
Until the 19th century there existed a moat filled with water instead of the present-day garden. In 1866 Tallinn city rented the territory of today’s...
Until the middle of the 19th century the area of the present-day park was an empty land, so called glacis plaz area, surrounding the Town Wall where...
Towers Square owes its name to the towers of the Town Wall facing the place. In addition to this one can see the numerous spires of churches from this...