Tallinn is the centre of Estonian political and business life. With its population 400 000, the capital is the driving force of the country's economy...
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.
Huge changes have taken place in all spheres of life in Tallinn during the last decade. These are mainly the trends that have established a favourable...
iduEDU O nline Festival of Modern Learning - October 20, 2020 The world has changed. Technologies, time and needs have changed. Modern times require...
Vabaduse väljak 10 10146 Tallinn Phone: 640 4585 E-mail: kultuursport@tallinnlv.ee Head of the department: Hillar Sein Reception times: Monday 16.00 -...
The Tallinn City Government recently adopted a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan, which was discussed at the City Council meeting on Thursday. Among other things, the plan proposes a review of the current parking policy, but the discount for residents will remain.