Pirita terminal Bus: 1A, 8, 34A, 38 During the morning rush hour, there are 14 departures per hour from the terminal (every ~4 minutes on average) and...
GreenTwins is developing a green model for the digital twin cities (HEL-TAL), analysing physical space models and digitising geoinformatics data and...
This spring several districts host a series of workshops on the ‘FUTURE OF TALLINN 2021+’ to involve active citizens in the process of designing the...
On the weekends of 10–11 May and 17–18 May, the City of Tallinn will once again organise collection rounds for hazardous household waste and reusable items. These rounds allow residents to conveniently, safely, and sustainably dispose of hazardous materials and give new life to items they no longer need.
Aims to test smart energy consumption management with the city of Tallinn. The objective is to integrate various electric devices in the city into a...
Särgava Guest House, the former summer residence of K. Wellner, the majority owner of the legendary KaWe chocolate factory, is located in Pirita-Kose...
In order to ensure the sustainability of city's green areas, trees, bushes, etc. need to be maintained and trees that are ailing, dried or unsuitable...
Chernobyl veterans living in Tallinn can benefit from three services per calendar year at the city's expense: rehabilitation treatment up to 250 euros...