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Tallinn creates emergency centres in every district
Tallinn creates emergency centres in every district, or institutions that are independent from outside service providers. The purpose of these centres is to provide help, advice and information during large-scale electricity or water outages, fire or other crises. While the emergency centres are mostly located in city district administration buildings that people are accustomed to visiting, the network is planned to be expanded.
Reidi tee
Latest news: Reidi tee brings new bus line number 66 (26 November 2019) Traffic changes due to construction of Reidi tee (9 September 2019) Kõlvart...
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.
History of Tallinn
Explore tourist attractions of Tallinn Old Town Tallinn Before Written Sources It is not easy to determine the beginning of Tallinn history. The...
Idea contest open for sports infrastructure development in Haabersti district
The Tallinn Culture and Sports Department is organizing an idea contest for the development of properties at Rannamõisa tee 1 and Rannamõisa tee 3g, aiming to diversify and improve the overall environment and facilities for sports in Tallinn. The winning concept from this contest will form the basis for subsequent detailed planning and negotiations for a building rights competition.
Advance polling 17-18 October 2025
On 17 and 18 October from 12:00 to 20:00 every day, you can vote only in the electoral district of your place of residence, i.e. in Tallinn only in...
Spotlight on future business skills at Tallinn Entrepreneurship Day
The 20th annual Tallinn Entrepreneurship Day takes place on September 26th at the Viru Conference Center. The theme of the event is "Skills that Matter in Future Entrepreneurship," emphasizing the development of entrepreneurial skills and their significance in a changing business environment.
Tallinn budget focuses on supporting its residents and stimulating economy through investments
The Tallinn City Government has submitted a budget proposal for 2024 to the City Council, totaling 1.26 billion euros, marking an increase of 79.5 million euros or 6.7 percent compared to the revised 2023 budget.
Tallinn's special prize at the Ajujaht Competition awarded to probiotic beverage producer Raw Edge
Yesterday's Ajujaht (Brain Hunt) entrepreneurship competition finale announced the winner of the Tallinn Special Prize, recognizing the technology company Raw Edge for its innovation and eco-friendly approach in the food industry. Raw Edge specializes in developing ultra-low-calorie products that support gut health and overall wellbeing, using fermentation technology.