The City of Tallinn values districts with unique historical and cultural elements that play an important role in enriching the urban space, creating...
Compensating for the costs of adapting the living space for people with disabilities who struggle to move around in their place, cope or communicate...
In 2021, a rooftop construction examination was conducted on 56 buildings in Tallinn to assess energy-saving possibilities. It was discovered that 28 buildings in the city can support solar power plants.
The Tallinn City Administration approved the decision to start the 2024 participatory budget process during today's session. From 18 September to 8 October, all Tallinn residents have the opportunity to submit ideas regarding projects that should be undertaken in the city's urban space over the next five years.