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Tallinn prepares for the European Capital of Sport year in 2025
Tallinn is gearing up for major investments in sports ahead of its designation as the European Capital of Sport in 2025. According to the city’s budget proposal for the next year, the largest investment in sports will be allocated to the renovation of Kadriorg Stadium, along with initiatives to expand exercise and sports facilities throughout the city.
Mayor Peeter Raudsepp to proclaim Christmas Peace on Christmas Eve
On Christmas Eve, 24 December at noon, the Mayor of Tallinn, Peeter Raudsepp, will proclaim the Christmas Peace by reading the historic Christmas Peace message to the citizens from the window of the Town Hall, in keeping with tradition.
Grants for the Cultural Sector
Tallinn supports cultural events taking place in the city through various open application rounds so that our cultural calendar can remain versatile...
Tallinn allocates €100,000 for school sports support
The City of Tallinn and the Estonian School Sports Union have entered into a cooperation agreement aimed at enhancing collaboration and supporting and increasing the physical activity of school-aged students. The agreement was signed by Mayor Mihhail Kõlvart and the President of the Estonian School Sports Union, Gerd Kanter.
Aid for compensation of the land tax increase
The application can be submitted starting from 22 April 2025. The aim of the aid for compensation of the land tax increase is to mitigate the increase...
Tallinn Athletics Hall reopens after extensive renovations
Today marked the reopening of the Tallinn Athletics Hall, following extensive renovations. The facility now boasts significantly improved conditions for both training and hosting competitions in various sports. In addition to athletics, the hall is equipped to host competitions in judo, wrestling, karate, fencing, shooting, weightlifting, and other sports.
Tallinn to start collecting data on pedestrian and cyclist movement
Next year, Tallinn will launch a project to count pedestrians and cyclists at key locations in the city centre. The project is supported by the European Union’s CEF Transport programme and will run until the end of 2028.
No kindergarten place fee for families with two or more children
Tallinn families with two or more children who go to kindergarten can apply for a place fee exemption. The exemption can be awarded if a parent and their children have registered residency in Tallinn and a parent has made an application.