The colourful museum built in 1937 as the main building of the Kadriorg Children’s Park is a playful environment created for children and families to...
The Tallinn City Government has submitted the city’s 2025 supplementary budget proposal to the City Council, which would increase the total city budget by approximately €8.2 million. If adopted, the revised budget for 2025 will amount to €1.3 billion.
Parks of the centre of Nõmme district are located on both sides of the railway station of Nõmme at 18 Jaama Street. A large children’s playground has...
The cornerstone of the Kadriorg Palace and Park ensemble, the House of Peter the Great, is Tallinn’s oldest museum, opened in 1806. The former Swedish...
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...