Le musée estonien du Théâtre et de la Musique (estonien : Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum) est un musée situé à Kesklinn à Tallinn en Estonie.
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Georg Ots Music School of Tallinn was a music school in Tallinn, Estonia.
The school was formed 1944 from Tallinn Higher Music School. In 2019, the school celebrated its 100th anniversary.
Georg Ots Music School of Tallinn was closed in spring 2022; since September 2022, similar education is provided by Tallinn School of Music and Ballet which was formed by merger of TMHS, Georg Ots Music School of Tallinn, and Tallinn Ballet School.
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Sõprus is a cinema in Tallinn, Estonia.
The venue was built in 1955 and it was designed by Peeter Tarvas and August Volberg; interior was designed by Maia Laul. It the beginning, the building's had two halls: so-called red hall and white hall, each having 396 seats. Since the 1990s, only one hall is used by the cinema. By 2004, the hall had 282 seats.
Today, Sõprus is part of Europa Cinemas, a network of movie theatres with the goal of distributing films from different countries across Europe, but also providing financial support for the venues.
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Tallinn Art Hall is an art gallery built in 1934 by Edgar Johan Kuusik on Freedom Square in Tallinn, Estonia.
It is known for its exhibitions of modern art, held in the gallery itself as well as the locations Tallinn Art Hall Gallery and Tallinn City Gallery.
The original building was modified by adding an additional story in the 1960s. Perhaps this is what caused the crack in the facade visible near one of the two decorative sculptures of Work and Beauty by the sculptor Juhan Raudsepp.
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Freedom Square is a plaza on the southern end of the Old Town in Tallinn, Estonia, where state functions and various concerts take place.
It is bounded on the east by St. John's Church, on the south by Kaarli Boulevard and an underground shopping center, and on the west by a Victory Column commemorating the Estonian War of Independence 1918–1920.
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The Cross of Liberty and the Monument to the War of Independence is located in Freedom Square, Tallinn, Estonia. It was opened on 23 June 2009 as a memorial for those who fell during the Estonian War of Independence, through which the people of Estonia will be able to commemorate all those who had fought for freedom and independence. The pillar is 23.5 m high and consists of 143 glass plates. The memorial incorporates the Cross of Liberty, Estonia's most distinguished award established in 1919.