Memebers of the Environmental Commission 1 Rein Ratas - Chairman 2 Maimu Berg – Vice-Chairman 3 Tõnis Bittman 4 Mati Eliste 5 Jaak Jõerüüt 6 Nikolai...
The Tallinn Philharmonic Society is a concert organisation located in Tallinn Old Town in the historic House of the Brotherhood of the Blackheads on...
City of Tallinn in partnership with Enterprise Estonia and Estonian companies participated in the leading real estate event for property prefessionals...
Today, UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay announced 49 new cities that were designated as members of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network. Among them is Tallinn, which will bear the title of UNESCO City of Music from 2022.
On Saturday, May 15, Tallinn Day will be celebrated for the 20th time. In view of the current restrictions, various opportunities will be offered to participate in Tallinn Day from the beginning of the week.
The speed limits will be lowered on Tallinn's streets to ensure safer traffic. The maximum speed allowed will be 30 km/h on a number of inner district roads and 40 km/h on some of the larger streets in the city centre.