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Tallinn buses to detect damaged traffic signs
This autumn, the City of Tallinn and the FinEst Centre for Smart Cities have launched a pilot project in which city buses and waste collection vehicles will begin detecting damaged or missing traffic signs. Smart sensors, or cameras, installed on the vehicles will transmit real-time information to the city about the condition of traffic signs.
Tallinn Card
The Tallinn Card allows unlimited free transport on Tallinn’s buses (up to No 96), trolleys and trams. It’s valid on any vehicle marked with the...
The Main Park of Tallinn - Park Kadriorg
The founders of the first cultural green area that rose at the foot of Lasnamäe klint in the second half of the 17th century were five important...
Tallinn geoportal
Applications Applications – Tallinn map applications for different interest groups that give spatial information to the city’s inhabitants on...
Facts about Tallinn
This booklet gives a substantial overview of important information using diagrams and figures to characterize the city of Tallinn. One can find...
Birth benefit for residents of Tallinn
We recommend using electronic means instead of direct contact. In order to obtain the birth benefit for residents of Tallinn, the child must meet the...
Publications of the Tallinn City Archives
Sales of publications published by the City Archives.
The Tallinn`s Register of Plans
The register of Tallinn's plans is available at https://tpr.tallinn.ee . The register was established to process design requirements, construction...
Vote at any polling station in Tallinn until 16 October
Until Thursday, 16 October, all voters can cast their vote at any of the 16 citywide polling stations across Tallinn, regardless of their place of residence. Starting from Friday, voting will only be possible in the voter’s home electoral district.