Members of the City Management Commission 1 Elmar Sepp - Chairman 2 Toomas Sepp – Vice-Chairman 3 Peep Aaviksoo 4 Tõnis Bittman 5 Mati Eliste 6 Oksana...
Members of the City Property Commission 1 Leonid Mihhailov - Chairman 2 Deniss Boroditš – Vice-Chairman 3 Peep Aaviksoo 4 Maria Beljatskaja 5 Nikolai...
Culture and creativity play an important role in Tallinn’s development. As a former European Capital of Culture in 2011 and as a UNESCO World Heritage...
Why was the current tram line route chosen? The new tram line’s construction was preceded by a lengthy planning process during which every potential...
This year, the City of Tallinn will plant 3,500 trees in parks, courtyards, and along streets—matching the number of new little Tallinn residents expected to be born in 2025. It marks the city’s largest-ever tree-planting initiative, aimed at creating a healthier and greener urban environment.
Today, representatives of Tallinn, Riga, and Vilnius gathered to discuss how the capitals of the Baltic states are working to ensure the safety of their residents. The meeting concluded with the signing of a memorandum of understanding that lays the foundation for future cooperation between the three capitals in crisis preparedness.
A debt counsellor informs people of their rights and obligations and finds ways to minimise debts (e.g. setting up a payment plan) or eliminate them...