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Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication School of Tallinn University

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Baltic Film, Media and Arts School of Tallinn University (BFM) is a film and media school created in 2005 (as Baltic Film and Media School) as a college of Tallinn University, one of the biggest educational institutions in Estonia. BFM offers a wide-based education in an international environment. The study programmes offer tools and skills for working on various positions in film production, TV, new media, communication, choreography, art and music. BFM provides students with free shooting and post-production equipment, studio space and production support for their creative works, supervised by established professionals from the audiovisual industry. The school is situated in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia and the European Capital of Culture in 2011.

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Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication School of Tallinn University
Juhan Sütiste tee, Tallinn Mustamäe linnaosa

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(plaanitav) Põhja-Eesti Regionaalhaigla Psühhiaatriakliinik (Mustamäe haigla)

Juhan Sütiste tee 21
13419 Tallinn, Mustamäe linnaosa
Estonia
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Nõmme railway station
Nõmme railway station

Nõmme railway station (Estonian: Nõmme raudteepeatus; first name in German Haltestelle auf der 7. Werst and in Russian Oстановочный пункт на 7. версте, after 1874 in German Nömme and Russian Неммe) is a railway station in Nõmme, Tallinn, Estonia, approximately 8 kilometers (5 mi) southwest from the Baltic station (Estonian: Balti jaam) which is the main railway station of Tallinn, near the Baltic Sea. The Nõmme railway station is located between Rahumäe and Hiiu railway stations of Tallinn-Keila railway. The station was opened in 1872. There are two platforms along the two-track railway, one 137 and other 142 meters long. Elron's electric trains from Tallinn to Keila, Paldiski, Turba and Klooga-Rand stop at Nõmme station. The station belongs to the Zone I, within which traffic is free for Tallinners. Nõmme railway station serves the Nõmme sub-district which has approximately 6600 residents. There is a possibility to transfer to TLT (Tallinn City Transport) bus lines 10, 27 and 33 at a bus station on Pärnu maantee and Turu plats and to bus line 36 at a bus station on Pärnu maantee. All bus stations are about a 5-minute walk from the Nõmme railway station. In 1905 the first wooden station building was completed. The stations awning was completed in 1912 and was fully demolished in 1987 during Soviet occupation. The awning was rebuilt historically accurately in 1999. In 2020, there were approximately 58 train departures per day at Nõmme railway station towards Tallinn city center.